Friends of Mussolini and Hitler hid: A house with an interesting history is for sale in the Scottish mountains.


A house in the Scottish mountains is for sale, which was once used to shelter foreign secret agents during World War II. Located 27 km from Fort William, the Inverlair Lodge was requisitioned by the Special Operations Executive (SOE), a spy and sabotage organization created by Britain during the war.
According to former warden Alfred Fyfe, this place, known as 'Special Workshop School No. 6', was used to accommodate foreign agents who could pose a danger to the country if their knowledge fell into enemy hands.
This was an interesting experiment, as agents from different countries were under one roof. Here was a former friend of the fascist dictator of Italy Benito Mussolini, who decided to collaborate with the communists, and high-ranking Nazi Rudolf Hess, deputy and accomplice of Adolf Hitler.
After the war, the house stood empty until it was renovated in the 1970s. But its history, linked to keeping secret agents safe, remains extremely interesting and mysterious.
Summary
The sale of a remote house for secret agents in Scotland opens a window to the past, revealing interesting facts about the activities of the spy workshop school during World War II. This story remains extremely interesting, reminding us of that Time and the secrets that were hidden from the world.
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