Aston House

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Aston House was a secret British country estate used during World War II as a Special Operations Executive training and research facility for covert warfare.

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Aston House canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Special Operations Executive facility
country house
military training facility
associatedWith SOE research and development
covert operations
unconventional warfare
conflict World War II
controlledBy British War Office NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
countryEstate Aston, Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
era 1940s
function explosives research site
research facility for covert warfare
sabotage techniques development
training facility for covert warfare
weapons development site
location England
Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
militaryBranch British Army-linked research for SOE
operatedBy Special Operations Executive Section MD NERFINISHED
operationalRole support of resistance movements in occupied Europe
purpose development of special weapons for SOE
training agents in sabotage and demolition
status secret facility during World War II
usedBy British government NERFINISHED
Special Operations Executive NERFINISHED
usedDuring World War II
surface form: Second World War
usedFor development of sabotage equipment
development of time-delay devices
testing of explosives

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SOE trainedAt Aston House