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Papa Spy: Love, Faith, and Betrayal in Wartime Spain by Jimmy Burns
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Jimmy Burns Edition: Hardcover Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2009-12-22 ISBN: 0802717969 Number of pages: 416 Publisher: Walker & Company Product features: - ISBN13: 9780802717962
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Book Reviews of Papa Spy: Love, Faith, and Betrayal in Wartime SpainBook Review: Papa Spy Summary: 5 Stars
"Papa Spy" is more than just a riveting tale of an unlikely spy during WWII - it is also a son's written discovery and tribute to his father. Up until now, Tom Burns was best known as a British publisher who was sent to Spain to be a part of a propaganda campaign to keep the country neutral as the Nazis army began to rise in power. As the author delved more into his father's past, he soon discovered that his father actually worked for British intelligence and was assigned the task of attempting to prevent Hitler from gaining control of the Mediterranean and North Africa. Though this is a story of his father, Jimmy Burns remains remarkably detached and presents a piece-by-piece recounting of Tom Burns' life as a spy. I can only imagine what such a revelation would have felt like to a son, especially as he began to learn more about the dangers that actually surrounded his father on a day-to-day basis.
Tom Burns, the spy, was not only helping the British fight against the Nazis but was also fighting his own battle with the very people who were on his side. Some authorities in London accused Burns of many grievances, suggesting his earlier support for Franco during the Spanish Civil War gave him pro-Franco sympathies during WWII. Burns, who was part-Chilean, had been amongst the minority of Franco supporters during that time, mostly due to the backing the general provided for the Catholic Church (Burns was an ardent Roman Catholic - another trait that caused him to stand out unfavorably amongst his peers). While his background made him unpopular with the British traditionalists within his office, it made him an ideal candidate for undercover work in Madrid. An ordinary Englishman would have stood out but Burns' Hispanic background helped to prevent him from being a target of the Gestapo.
Despite this, he was still viewed with much suspicion by others in government. This sentiment grew as a result of unfavorable reports submitted by two members of the secret service who were later unmasked as Soviet agents with their own agenda for control of Spain. They attempted to paint him as a fascist, an egotist and a womanizer. There was even an effort to trap him in a compromising situation but Burns did not fall for it. Despite all of this, Burns remained loyal to Britain and continued to do his job to the best of his abilities.
As if this weren't enough to paint an intriguing picture of Burns, the author also uncovered a love affair his father had with the poet Ann Bowes-Lyon before leaving for Madrid. Because of her connection to the monarchy, Burns' Catholic background made him an unfavorable match and the affair came to an end. However, it was while he was in Madrid that Burns met Mabel Maranon who would later become his wife and the mother of the author, Jimmy Burns.
This is by far and away a fantastic telling of the amazing life of Tom Burns. There is a perfect balance of WWII history, political intrigue, and descriptions of the prejudicial climate during this era. The subject of Burns' campaign in Madrid is presented well and finally gives credit to an action that truly helped the allies defeat the Nazis. Had Hitler gained control of the Mediterranean, the Nazis would have solved the problem of their fuel shortage thanks to the oil in the Middle East. I was amazed from beginning to end as I learned of Burns' involvement in other war episodes such as the entrapment of several German agents, preventing a kidnapping attempt of the Duke of Windsor and the recruitment of unlikely agents such as actor Leslie Howard.
This is definitely a book for lovers of history, WWII history or true stories of espionage. I highly recommend it.
Summary of Papa Spy: Love, Faith, and Betrayal in Wartime SpainA true story of espionage with a plot worthy of John le Carré. With the declaration of war in 1939, dashing young publisher, Tom Burns, left his business for the Ministry of Information, the propaganda arm of the British secret services, and found himself in Madrid as press attaché at the British embassy. Spurred on by his deep love of Spain, he threw himself into the propaganda war against the Nazis, who broadcast freely to the Spanish press. Spain was officially ?nonbelligerent? during the war. But nonbelligerent doesn?t mean unimportant: Spain held Gibraltar, and so controlled the western Mediterranean. Germany desperately wanted Gibraltar and the Mediterranean for itself, and it was the responsibility of Tom Burns and the rest of the British Ministry of Information to do everything in their power to keep that from happening. Executing that simple objective became complicated as Burns found he was making enemies in England, not least among them Kim Philby and members of MI 6. In Papa Spy, Jimmy Burns tells the extraordinary story of how his father overcame the odds, helped carry out the decoy plot called ?The Man Who Never Was,? arranged what turned out to be actor Leslie Howard?s fatal propaganda trip to Portugal and Spain, and remained true to his faith while loyally serving his country.
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