Who's Who in World War 2

A biographical reference to all major and minor characters living in the summer of 1940.

A

Alexander, Peter (aka Franz Engels). A German spy.

B

Babcock, Cyril (aka Mastermind). A British villain.

Bessant, Lieutenant Victor. British Army officer, currently missing in occupied France.

Boucher (first name unknown). A scientist working with the Germans.

Boulanger (first name unknown). Captain of a French cargo ship.

Braque, Emile. Owner of the Liberte Club in London.

Bryce, Felix. An American Pinkertons agent.

D

Davis, Jack (aka Gypsy Davy, aka Black Jack Davy). A criminal, current whereabouts unknown.

D'Evereux, Yvette. A French exile.

E

Etoile, Michelle. Anglo-French antiquarian, sometimes in the employ of Room XIII.

F

Fisher, Lieutenant. A Royal Navy officer.

G

Gates, Inspector Henry (Harry). A Scotland Yard detective.

Golem, the. An Atlantean artifact, currently imprisoned in Britain.

Gunther, SS-Scharfuhrer (aka the Bully Boy of Berlin). A German soldier; died in occupied France.

H

Hart, Kriminalinspektor Ilse von. A Gestapo agent.

Haversham, Charles. A naughty boy.

Hexenhamer, der. A German super-soldier.

I

Iron Eagle. A German super-soldier.

J

James, Flight Lieutenant. An RAF pilot, based in England and later Malta.

Johnson, Captain Henry. Captain of HMS Handy.

Judy. Wife of Mister Punch.

K

Keegan, Jacky. A British gangster.

Knickebein. A German super-human.

L

Lang, James. A peaceful alchemist.

Lionheart (real name classified). A British hero, died at Dunkirk.

M

Mister Punch. A villain.

Mongomery, Deacon Thomas. A Scottish churchman.

P

Pott, Miss. Secretary at Room XIII. Deceased.

S

Savij, Corporal. Polish soldier. Currently quartermaster/armourer for Room XIII.

Schatten, der ("the Shadow"). A German super-soldier.

Sonnenwende, Baron. A Swiss aristocrat; also, a sorceror.

Spiv, the (real name unknown). A London gang leader.

T

Thomas, Sir Royston. Head of the War Office's Room XIII, responsible for planning special missions.

W

Whiskers, Group Captain. An RAF officer based in Malta.

Willoughby, Major-General Henry. British army officer, rescued from occupied France.