- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- Second-Lieutenant
- Unit:
- N Section, Special Operations Executive (SOE), British Government
- Awarded on:
- December 20th, 1944
Citation:
"Many attempts have been made in the past to contact the clandestine press in Holland in order to extend its activities but, owing to arrests and the ? nature of operations in HOLLAND, they have all failed.
2/Lt. Biallosterski, prior to his coming tot his country in 1943, had already worked in the clandestine press organisation and volunteered to return to HOLLAND to recontact them and open up communications to enable much ? material and money to be sent to them.
He was dropped in HOLLAND on the night of the 31st March/1 April 1944 with his operator and took with him a special message from H.M. The Queen of the Netherlands to the clandestine press.
After a safe landing, misfortune befell them owing tot he theft of their VF equipment, but undaunted, Biallosterski continued with the mission and contacted the clandestine press, delivered the money and the Queen’s message. He also saw that his operation was safely housed and contacted members of resistance movements.
Having gained invaluable information, he returned tot his country on order to accelerate the delivery of the much needed W/T equipment. His hazardous return journey took him two months. He brought tot his country much needed and up to date information on the new Dutch identity card, negatives of intelligence information and clandestine ? missions, together with contact ? for future operations.
Holland is one of the most difficult countries in which to carry out clandestine activities, and it is an exceptional feat for and agent to proceed to HOLLAND, carry out his mission and return safely to this country.
2/Lt. Biallosterski successfully carried out the whole mission with extreme coolness and courage."
Honorary
Received for returning to England after his first mission as a BBO agent. The mission was called "Draughts 1".