Los Angeles, California (April 26, 2012) BACM Research  PaperlessArchives.com has announced the publishing of the British SOE (Special Operations Executive) report on Operation Foxley, The British plan for the assassination of Adolf Hitler.



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In 1944, the office of the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), reduced plans to assassinate Adolf Hitler, that formed Operation Foxley, to a report. The plan to assassinate Hitler was drawn up by a SOE agent code named LB/X, whose true identity is still kept a secret.



The report gives details of Hitlers daily routine and eating habits; aerial photographs, drawings of Hitlers Alpine retreat, details of assassination methods, sketches of SS Guard uniforms, agents disguises and guest workers. The report provides intelligence on Hitlers alpine retreat at Berchtesgaden in Bavaria, documentary and photographic evidence is provided concerning his limousines and trains.



The report details one plot to kill Hitler by bombing his train and another to poison the water on the train. The plan given the greatest likelihood of success involved the use of a sniper to kill Hitler. A captured Hitler guard revealed that while Hitler was at Berghof, Adolf Hitlers home in the Obersalzberg of the Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden, Germany, Hitler always took a morning walk, around the same time (after 10:00 a.m.) and for the same duration, about 20 minutes. In addition, Hitler liked to be left alone during this walk.







About Special Operations Executive



The Special Operations Executive (SOE), also known as the Baker Street Irregulars, because its headquarters were at 64 Baker Street, was founded in 1940, to take action by way of subversion and sabotage against the enemy overseas. Created by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Minister of Economic Warfare Hugh Dalton, the SOE sought to conduct warfare by means other than direct military engagement. The SOE practiced and supported espionage and sabotage behind enemy lines in support of the British war effort.





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