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Sir Douglas Dodds-Parker (né le 5 juillet 1909 et mort le 13 septembre 2006) est un homme politique anglais et, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, un dirigeant du service secret britannique Special Operations Executive. Sir Arthur Douglas Dodds-Parker (5 July 1909 – 13 September 2006) was a British imperial administrator, a wartime soldier involved in irregular warfare, and Conservative politician. Between the wars, he served in the Sudan, in the prestigious Sudan Political Service. Once the war broke out, he joined the Special Operations Executive (SOE), but was returned to the Sudan to serve in the famous Gideon Force during the liberation of Ethiopia. After the East African campaign, he served on SOE's planning staff in London, before taking command roles in the Mediterranean Theatre.
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