Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team

Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team (CART) is a network of British historians. It is named after Coleshill in Oxfordshire where Winston Churchill had arranged for a group of soldiers to spend their time, developing guerrilla war tactics for in the event of a Nazi invasion of England during World War II. CART is one of a number of groups researching this army and have put together a national database listing the 3,500 men.[1]

Conservative MP Justin Tomlinson has said of CART, "I fully support CART’s mission to honour their bravery. Their vital work should remain secret no longer."

References

  1. BBC History Magazine, April 2011, p.14

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