Helen Fry
About Helen Fry
Helen Fry has authored and edited over 25 books covering the social history of the Second World War, including British Intelligence and the secret war, espionage, and spies, as well as MI9 escape and evasion. She is the foremost authority on the “secret listeners” who worked at special eavesdropping sites operated by British Intelligence during WWII. Helen is the official biographer of MI6 spymaster, Colonel Thomas Joseph Kendrick. She has also extensively written about the 10,000 Germans who fought for Britain during WWII. Helen has appeared in a number of documentaries and has provided advisory services for TV and drama. She also appears regularly in media interviews and podcasts. Helen is an ambassador for the National Centre for Military Intelligence (NCMI) and serves as a trustee of both the Friends of the Intelligence Corps Museum and the Medmenham Collection. She works in London.
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Helen’s lectures (75)
Date
Title
2 January
The Crime Twins: The Kray Brothers
14 January
The Middle East and Russia: A Military Perspective
28 January
East End Delights
6 February
The SAS and the Belsen Perspective
17 March
The History of Marks & Spencer
14 April
The Mystery of Rasputin
30 April
The Death of Hitler
5 May
VE Day: 80th Anniversary
19 May
The Romanovs: Myths and Reality
2 June
Spy and Heroine
23 June
Double Agents of World War II
8 July
The Devil and the MI6 Spy
15 July
Britain’s First Female Police Force
29 July
Israel, Iran and Russia: Perspectives of a Retired British Army Officer
20 August
Spy Gadgets, James Bond and Espionage
2 September
The Outbreak of World War II
9 September
Operation Mincemeat
17 September
Anti-semitism Today: How Did We Get Here?