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Inside-Camp X

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Book Description Camp X - the top secret World War II 'secret agent training camp on the shores of Lake Ontario.

378 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 16, 1999

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Lynn Philip Hodgson

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January 18, 2009
Piqued my interest so much so that I visited the site of Camp X in Whitby. Incredible that we had a spy school here in Canada during WW2 - Ian Fleming even attended!
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December 27, 2016
This book is clearly a labour of love written by an enthusiastic amateur. I found the information often vague and muddled, the photos sometimes hilariously bad, and the writing overly riddled with exclamation points.

If you're looking for a detailed and thoroughly researched history of the camp, I recommend Camp X: Canada's School for Secret Agents 1941-45 by David Stafford. It's on the dry side, but much more informative.
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August 3, 2019
The story of Camp-X set up north of Toronto in 1941 by William Stephenson to train covert agents to infiltrate German held territories during WW II. The author describes the camp, how it came into existence, some of the logistics and stories of some of the agents that were trained at the camp. The author went to lengths to obtain much of the information, making the book a bit of an insider's account.


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December 5, 2017
Did you know there was a secret training camp in Ontario during WWII? I didn't.
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May 14, 2021
It is an interesting read. There were some things that make you wonder why they said that and why an editor didn't pick up on it.
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March 2, 2025
A simple read with a lot of great nuggets. Only the occasional foray into thesis and argument support, primarily a factual summary of what was gathered in research with a lot of good photos.
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November 25, 2011
I didn't finish this one.....after reading the Camp X books I was really interested in getting the 'real' story behind them.....unfortunately I found this one too dry and unorganized....it just did not gel together for me. It's worth picking up for the pictures though......it would be better if you could read it in one or two sittings and not have to put it down too much....
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