Following the German occupation of Belgium and the evacuation from
Dunkirk, many wounded soldiers were left behind and captured. Those who
escaped and downed Allied pilots and crews were helped to get back to
Britain by some remarkable men and women in the Comète escape line. As
well as telling the story of Andrée de Jongh, one of its founders, using
recently released documents from the National Archives, this book
provides details about Elaine Madden, Frédérique Dupuich, Olga Jackson
and an anonymous blonde, women who had got out of Belgium and yet
volunteered to be flown back from RAF Tempsford: 'Churchill's Most
Secret Airfield' and parachuted into occupied Belgium with vital
missions to undertake prior to liberation.