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		<title>How Genuine was William Stephenson (Cable Address Intrepid)?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Q: A man called Intrepid?
<p>I just read William Stevenson’s <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/1531813135/?tag=richmlang-20">A Man Called Intrepid</a>. One of the centerpieces recounts the “secret war,” including espionage and covert action, was Ultra/Enigma and Bletchley Park’s activities.</p>
<p>Above all, the book states, Churchill meant to keep the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra">Ultra secret</a>. It claims Churchill knew the Nazis’ plan to carpet-bomb Coventry in November 1940—and did nothing. He says Churchill feared giving away the fact the the British were reading German codes.&#160; Have you read this account?&#160; I think you found that claim to be false.&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>I just read William Stevenson’s <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/1531813135/?tag=richmlang-20"><em>A Man Called Intrepid</em></a>. One of the centerpieces recounts the “secret war,” including espionage and covert action, was Ultra/Enigma and Bletchley Park’s activities.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-12434" src="https://richardlangworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/51ddUQKnHfL._SX310_BO1204203200_-188x300.jpg" alt width="188" height="300" srcset="http://localhost:8080/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/51ddUQKnHfL._SX310_BO1204203200_-188x300.jpg 188w, http://localhost:8080/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/51ddUQKnHfL._SX310_BO1204203200_-169x270.jpg 169w, http://localhost:8080/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/51ddUQKnHfL._SX310_BO1204203200_.jpg 312w" sizes="(max-width: 188px) 100vw, 188px">Above all, the book states, Churchill meant to keep the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra">Ultra secret</a>. It claims Churchill knew the Nazis’ plan to carpet-bomb Coventry in November 1940—and did nothing. He says Churchill feared giving away the fact the the British were reading German codes.&nbsp; Have you read this account?&nbsp; I think you found that claim to be false. Was Stephenson the British super-spy his biographer insists he was?<em> —J.M. , New Hampshire</em></p>
<h3>A:&nbsp; Fantasy built around a hero</h3>
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<p>A historian friend says “dealing with the Stephenson myths is like <a href="https://richardlangworth.com/churchill-tonypandy-llanelli">Tonypandy</a> and the <a href="https://richardlangworth.com/bengal-hottest-diatribe">Bengal Famine</a>. Whatever the scholars prove, the myth bounces back.”</p>
<p>That book has been dismissed by many historians. The author took advantage of the declining Stephenson’s failing health and memory to invent or create numerous red herrings. For example, “Intrepid” was the cable address of Stephenson’s New York office. (Admittedly, it was not much of a stretch for the ignorant to assume it was his code-name.)</p>
<p>Two critical errors in the book were the <a href="https://richardlangworth.com/coventry">bombing of Coventry</a> and the caption on a famous photo. Firstly, the book says Stephenson told Churchill to let Coventry be bombed lest the Germans realize their codes were compromised. Actually, Churchill was told the raid would be on London. Consequently, he waited in vain for it there. Secondly, a photo of Churchill in the bombed House of Commons in May 1941 identifies the figure with him as Stephenson. In fact it was <a href="https://richardlangworth.com/great-contemporaries-brendan-bracken">Brendan Bracken</a>.</p>
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<h3 dir="auto">Stephenson deserves better</h3>
<div dir="auto">This is not to suggest that Stephenson was not a hero deserving respect. This is from my obituary in 1989:</div>
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<div dir="auto" style="padding-left: 40px;">STEPHENSON DEAD AT 93: Hamilton, Bermuda, February 3rd— Sir William Stephenson died on January 31st. His intelligence web snared German spies in the United States during World War II. Stephenson was born in Winnipeg, in 1896 and became an engineer. A pilot in the Royal Flying Corps, in the First World War, he shot down 26 German planes.</div>
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<div dir="auto" style="padding-left: 40px;">Stephenson, who invented the wire-service photo, was a millionaire by the age of 30. In New York City in 1940, he created Britain’s American intelligence net. Stephenson’s biographers, however, claimed much about him that was incorrect. This was a disservice to a great Canadian.</div>
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<h3 dir="auto">Coming up: Robbins on Stephenson</h3>
<p>Ron Cynewulf Robbins of Victoria, B.C., was director of Regina University School of Journalism and Communications. Previously, he directed CBC’s National Television News. Ron wrote eloquently of the war and its heroes. We will reprise his account of Sir William Stephenson in the Hillsdale Churchill Project’s “Great Contemporaries” series. His piece on Brendan Bracken <a href="https://winstonchurchill.hillsdale.edu/brendan-bracken/">can be read there</a>.</p>
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<figure id="attachment_6372" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6372" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://richardlangworth.com/december-7th-1941-canada-declares-war/crossed-flags2" rel="attachment wp-att-6372"><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-6372 size-medium" src="https://richardlangworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/CanadaFlagsLoDef-300x161.jpg" alt="Intrepid" width="300" height="161" srcset="http://localhost:8080/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/CanadaFlagsLoDef-300x161.jpg 300w, http://localhost:8080/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/CanadaFlagsLoDef-768x412.jpg 768w, http://localhost:8080/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/CanadaFlagsLoDef-1024x549.jpg 1024w, http://localhost:8080/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/CanadaFlagsLoDef-504x270.jpg 504w, http://localhost:8080/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/CanadaFlagsLoDef.jpg 1038w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px"></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6372" class="wp-caption-text">(Artwork by Charlotte Thibault)</figcaption></figure>
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