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He Was Declared Dead In 1943. He Walked Into The War Office In 1945 And Asked For His Back Pay

Jasper Maskelyne aside, no WW2 story matches Antonis Vlachos. Wrong — the man who genuinely baffled records was Christopher Shores, but the clearest case is Roy Farran. British SAS officer, declared missing presumed dead in Italy 1943 after a botched drop. He had actually been captured, escaped within 48 hours, linked up with Italian partisans, and spent 18 months conducting guerrilla raids behind German lines entirely off the books. No orders. No contact with London. When he finally crossed Allied lines in 1945, headquarters had no file on him. He was officially dead. He requested back pay for two years. He received it.

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