80th anniversay of the kidnap of General Kreipe – ‘All was going according to plan’

7th May 1944

Messages are beginning to bear fruit….and Paddy realises they will have to travel further westward. They still don’t have a plan on how to depart but they are now getting better links with Cairo via the radio set at Dryade and their brave messenger, George Psychoundakis. Paddy and George stay on in Genna a further night.

In the evening Manoli, Billy, the General and the main party travel further westward to the village of Patsos, where they stay in a sheepfold in a gorge by a tumbling stream.

Paddy writes: ‘On the night of the 7th, the party with the General moved by an easy night march to Patsos, which was only two or three hours away from me. They were being fed and guarded by George Harocopos and his family, (George, a thoughtful and well read boy, later to become a gifted journalist, was the son of a very poor, but very brave and kind family, all of whom had been great benefactors to the wandering British). All was going according to plan.’

2 thoughts on “80th anniversay of the kidnap of General Kreipe – ‘All was going according to plan’

  1. ALUN J DAVIES's avatarALUN J DAVIES

    What does the plaque say please – and who are the two guys – they dont look like aged greeks?

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    1. proverbs6to10's avatarproverbs6to10 Post author

      Try using Google Lens on the plaque – should translate for you. Keep up Alun! If you have been following (!!) the two guys are Chris and Peter White who wrote/editied Abducting a General and wrote this 80th anniversary series of posts.

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