The Brookwood Killers
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The Brookwood Killers
The Brookwood Killers
‘This little bit of dark twisted history is well worth the time.’ - Casper Hileman
Nestled deep in the Surrey countryside stands the Brookwood 1939-1945 Memorial. Maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, its panels contain the names of nearly 3,500 men and women of the land forces of Britain and the Commonwealth who died in the Second World War and who have no known grave.
Among the men and women whose names are carved on the memorial are Special Operations Executive agents who died as prisoners or while working with Allied underground movements, servicemen killed in the various raids on enemy-occupied territory in Europe, such as Dieppe and Saint-Nazaire, men and women who died at sea in hospital ships and troop transports, British Army parachutists, and even pilots and aircrew who lost their lives in flying accidents or in aerial combat.
But the panels also hide a dark secret. Entwined within the names of heroes and heroines are those of nineteen men whose last resting place is known, and whose deaths were less than glorious. All were murderers who, following a civil or military trial, were executed for the heinous offence they had committed. The bodies of these individuals, with the exception of one, lay buried in unconsecrated ground.
As Paul Johnson reveals, the cases of the The Brookwood Killers are violent, disturbing, and often brutal in their content. They are not war crimes, but crimes committed in a time of war, for which the offender has their name recorded and maintained in perpetuity. Something that is not always applied in the case of the victim.
‘A well-written and researched book about servicemen who died in WWII and whose names are inscribed alongside actual heroes of the war, but who aren't heroes at all.’ Monica Mac
‘An enlightening book from a completely different perspective of criminals and tragically, their victims during the war’. Brenda GR
‘A great read for the true crime enthusiast.’ Ron Baumer
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781923300699
Publisher: Big Sky Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 July 2025
Country: Australia
Imprint: Big Sky Publishing
Illustration: 40 black and white illustrations
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 230.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 256
About the Author
Beginning with Modern Times (1985), Paul Johnson's books are acknowledged masterpieces of historical analysis. He is a regular columnist for Forbes and The Spectator, and his work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and many other publications.
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