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(1904–1974) was a British agent of the
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during the Second World War.


Early life

Edward Zeff was born to Jewish parents in Brighton on 22 April 1904. He was educated at York Place Elementary Schools in Brighton. In around 1922 he joined his older brother in Paris to develop the family tailoring business in Paris and, after the fall of France in 1940, returned to Britain with his French wife, Reine Sevilla.


World War II

Edward Zeff trained as a signaller and, as a fluent French speaker, volunteered for the French Section of the Special Operations Executive. In Operation DELAY II
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's mission was to land four SOE agents on the
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by submarine. On 26 February 1942 Churchill flew from
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to
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with two radio operators, Isidore Newman «Julien» for the URCHIN network and Edward Zeff «Matthieu» for the SPRUCE network, where they were joined by
Marcel Clech Marcel Clech (1905 – 1944) was a French agent in the French section of the Special Operations Executive during the Second World War. He was sent to France on three missions and worked as a wireless operator in three different networks before h ...
«Bastien», radio operator for the AUTOGIRO network, and
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'', Peter Churchill, Hodder and Stoughton, 1953
They travelled in HM Submarine P 42 "Unbroken" to
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where on the night of 21 April 1942 Churchill took Newman and Zeff and their radios to the shore by canoe, and led them to their contact Dr Élie Lévy. Churchill then returned to the submarine and dropped off Clech and Gerson by canoe at Pointe d'Agay near
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before returning to the UK. After arriving in Lyon Zeff was assigned by
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to the SPRUCE network of
Georges Duboudin Georges Duboudin (1907–1945) was a French Special Operations Executive agent during the Second World War. Early years Émile Georges Jean Duboudin was born in France on 23 May 1907, the son of George and Adelna Duboudin. He married an English ...
«Alain» which successfully organised drops of weapons and supplies from London for the French Resistance.''SOE in France: An Account of the Work of the British Special Operations Executive in France 1940–1944'', M.R.D. Foot, HMSO, 1966. For his work as a radio operator he was supported by Denis Rake «Justin» and Pierre Le Chêne «Grégoire». SOE headquarters in London became aware that the Germans were close to arresting him and in February 1943 arranged for Zeff and sabotage instructor
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«Patrice» to be taken across the Pyrenees into Spain, but they were arrested by the Germans having been betrayed by one of their guides. He was sent successively to
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, in a prison in Prague,
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, then
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where he was condemned to receive fifty lashes before being hanged but escaped death having befriended one of the camp Kommandants, finally, again at Mauthausen, where he was the only British Jew who was there at the time of the liberation by the Americans in 1945. He had been brutally tortured over three months but revealed no information to the Nazis. After the war he filed a claim for persecution.Nazi persecution claim: Captain Edward Zeff MBE, The National Archives, FO 950/2270
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Post-war

In 1945 he arrived home to his wife in Brighton, but later returned to his business in Paris where he died in 1974.


Recognition


Awards

*United Kingdom:
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*France: Croix de Guerre (with Silver Star)


Civil


A plaque in Brighton commemorates his post-war home.


References


External sources and links


National Archives, HS 9/1638/4

Nazi persecution claim: Captain Edward Zeff MBE, The National Archives, FO 950/2270Nazi persecution claim: Mrs Evelyn B Franks for Mr Robert M Sheppard, Mr Edward Zeff, Mr Pierre Louis Le Chene, Mr Brian Stonehouse, Mr Thomas Groome, Mr John Hopper, Mr John Carter. The National Archives, FO 950/895
*MRD Foot, ''SOE in France an account of the work of the British Special Operations Executive in France, 1940–1944'', HMSO, London, 1966. *André Courvoisier, ''The Heckler Network: from Lyon to London.'' Paris, France-Empire Publishing,1984, 299 p. (). *Sir Brooks Richards, ''Secret Flotillas. Clandestine links in France and North Africa, 1940–1944'' *Bob Sheppard, ''Secret missions and deportation, 1939–1945: the Picardy roses.'', Heimdal, Bayeux, 1998 () *Evelyn Le Chêne, ''Mauthausen, history of a death camp. '' *Paul McCue, ''Brighton's Secret Agents: The Brighton & Hove Contribution to Britain's WW2 Special Operations Executive (SOE). ''Uniform Press, 2016. {{DEFAULTSORT:Zeff, Edward 1904 births 1974 deaths British Special Operations Executive personnel Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France) English Jews People from Brighton Members of the Order of the British Empire Mauthausen concentration camp survivors