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UK mansion where ‘listeners’ spied on Nazi generals becomes museum
['Agence France Presse']
The Citizen
During World War II, Trent Park, a country house north of London, was turned into a camp for high-ranking German prisoners of war.
“Trent Park is one of a network of intelligence houses, let’s call them, the most famous of them being Bletchley Park,” museum director Giuseppe Albano told AFP.
The drawing room is pictured at the new Trent Park Museum, after its recent opening in Enfield, north London, on July 29, 2026.
During World War II, Trent Park, a country house north of London, was turned into a camp for high-ranking German prisoners of war.
During World War II, Trent Park, a country house north of London, was turned into a camp for high-ranking German prisoners of war.