A Brief Look at The History Behind Grown Men Cry Out at Night

As my readers may know, Grown Men Cry Out at Night is a novel based upon true events. We have already learned about the Valentin Bunker, which plays a prominent role in the book. The story takes place within the Bremen Enclave, an area within the British Zone of Occupation that was administered by American forces. The Americans wanted to ensure access to the ports of Hamburg and Bremerhaven, and their administration of the Bremen Enclave allowed them to do so.

The 323 U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps Detachment actually existed. Just like in my book, the unit was headquartered at the Hotel Zur Post. The hotel still exists today. The primary function of the unit was to screen, interview, and process refugees and German nationals returning from the war.

Finally, Caspar Lehman is a fictional character. However I want readers to know know that one of the other main characters, Ludmilla Haas, is based on a person who actually lived named Maria Krystyna Janina Skarbek.

Skarbek was born in Warsaw to an aristocratic family, and while raised as a Roman Catholic, she had Jewish ancestry. She was Great Britain’s first female agent to serve in the field. She was serving as an agent before Britain’s Special Operations Executive (SOE) formally accepted women into its ranks. She also had the distinction of being the longest-serving among all of Britain’s women wartime agents. She served from 1940 through the end of the war in 1945. Her longevity is particularly remarkable given the life expectancy of field agents was estimated to be approximately six weeks once they deployed to the field.

There are at least four biographies written about Skarbek should my readers wish to learn more about this remarkable woman. I consider The Spy Who Loved: The Secrets and Lives of Christine Granville, by Clare Mulley written in 2012 to be the best as I have read them all while researching my own book. I have found another brief, but very well written biography of her on The Heroine Collective. I hope you will take the time to read more about her. She is a woman whose name should be known by everyone.

I am not the first writer to base a character upon Skarbek. Ian Fleming based two characters on Skarbek; the first was Vesper Lynd in his 1953 novel, Casino Royal, and the second was Tatiana Romanova from 1957's From Russia with Love.

While I certainly could have used Skarbek's real name, I felt that anything I would write would pale in comparison to the life Skarbek actually lived and the feats she accomplished. So, in my novel, her spirit lives within the character of Ludmilla Haas and I hope Haas's spirit lives up to Skarbek's.

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Published on December 19, 2022 08:08
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