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  1. Wing Commander Forest Frederick Edward Yeo-Thomas, GC, MC* (17 June 1902 – 26 February 1964), known as "Tommy", was a British Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent in the Second World War. Codenamed "Seahorse" and "Shelley" in the SOE, Yeo-Thomas was known by the Gestapo as "The White Rabbit".

  2. Comandante de ala Forest Frederick Edward Yeo-Thomas, GC, MC* (17 de junio de 1902 - 26 de febrero de 1964), conocido como "Tommy", fue un ejecutivo de operaciones especiales británico (SOE) Agente en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  3. Occupied France and Germany. February 1943 - April 1945. February 1943-April 1945. Codenamed ‘The White Rabbit’ and acting as a liaison officer between SOE and the Free French Intelligence Bureau, Acting Wing Commander F F E Yeo-Thomas first parachuted into France with André Dewavrin on 25 February 1943 to work with the resistance.

  4. F.F.E. YeoThomas – SOE Agents in France. SOE Agent Profiles. Forest YeoThomas. Recruited: February 1942. Role: Deputy Head (RF Section) Missions: SEAHORSE, MARIE CLAIRE, ASYMPTOTE. Codenames: Shelley, "The White Rabbit" Fate: Captured, deported to Germany, survived.

  5. Wing Commander F.F.E. Yeo-Thomas, aka “The White Rabbit,” was a British agent who parachuted on three occasions into Occupied France during WWII. His job was to attempt to bring together the many and varied factions of the French Resistance under one cohesive group in order to make them more effective in their resistance efforts.

  6. wikipredia.net › es › FFFE Yeo-Thomas

    Wing Commander Forest Frederick Edward Yeo-Thomas , GC , MC * (17 de junio de 1902 - 26 de febrero de 1964), conocido como "Tommy", [1] fue un agente del Ejecutivo de Operaciones Especiales (SOE) británico en la Segunda Guerra Mundial . Con el nombre en código "Caballito de mar" y "Shelley" en la SOE, la Gestapo conocía a Yeo-Thomas como "El Conejo Blanco".

  7. 6 de abr. de 2015 · The Huffington Post: Forest “TommyYeo-Thomas was a real-life swashbuckler, charismatic and daring. The British World War II spy, known as the “White Rabbit” to the Nazis, employed an array of disguises and fake documents to elude the enemy in Vichy France, once pretending to be a corpse while traveling in a coffin.