Micky Burn

Micky Burn

Micky Burn Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 13, 2010.
LONDON (AP) — Micky Burn, a British journalist, novelist and World War II commando who flirted with fascism, embraced communism and helped save the life of Audrey Hepburn, has died at the age of 97.

Burn died Sept. 3 at his home near Porthmadog in north Wales after suffering a stroke, his friend James Dorrian said Monday.

Capt. Michael Burn took part in one of the war's most daring raids, an amphibious assault on the French port of St. Nazaire in March 1942 code-named Operation Chariot. The plan was for commandos to ram a destroyer into the dock and then blow the ship up, while the troops stormed ashore to destroy German installations.

The raid was a success, and a great morale-booster for Britain, but losses were heavy — of the 28 men under Burn's command, 14 were killed. Burn was wounded but fought on until he was captured by German troops. Newsreel footage showed Burn flashing the "V for victory" sign as he was led away. After the war he was awarded the Military Cross for his actions during the raid.

Burn was especially proud of his role fighting Nazi Germany because as a youth — and, he later said, "to my eternal shame" — he had flirted with fascism. Visiting Germany as a young journalist in the mid-1930s, he met Hitler through his friend Unity Mitford, the Nazi-sympathizing daughter of an aristocratic English clan, and attended a Nazi rally at Nuremberg. He later recalled with embarrassment how he had greeted Hitler with a Nazi salute and told him, in German, that he was very popular among English youth. Hitler gave him a signed copy of "Mein Kampf."

"He was extremely ashamed of his own role and the degree to which he had been taken in," said Dorrian, who is completing a documentary film about Burn's life.

"He thought Hitler was doing a good job getting rid of unemployment in Germany and giving, in his own words, Germany back its soul."

Burn was born into privilege in 1912, the son of a royal official, and educated at private Winchester College. He won a scholarship to Oxford University but dropped out after a year to travel around Europe — staying with assorted high-society figures including Alice Keppel, former mistress of King Edward VII — before becoming a journalist.

Strikingly good looking, he attracted both male and female admirers. His lovers in the 1930s included Guy Burgess, a left-wing British intelligence officer later revealed as a Soviet spy.

"Guy was the catalyst, the man who drew him away from fascism toward communism," Dorrian said.

"We suspect Micky was being groomed by him" as a Russian agent, Dorrian said. "I think the war intervened just in time."

Increasingly aware of the dark side of Nazism, Burn enlisted in the army reserve in 1937 while working as a journalist for The Times newspaper, and after war broke out in 1939 joined a commando unit.

After his capture at St. Nazaire, Burn was sent to the prisoner of war camp at Colditz Castle in Germany, where he was one of a small team operating a secret radio. Burns would listen to BBC news reports, taking down he details in shorthand, then brief the other prisoners.

He also studied for an Oxford degree in captivity, and wrote a novel, published in 1946 as "Yes, Farewell."

"It was a pivotal moment in his life," Dorrian said. "Before that it was all castles and villas and posh people. Then he was sent to Colditz and had time to reflect."

At Colditz, Burn received a Red Cross parcel after an acquaintance, Ella van Heemstra, recognized him from newsreel footage of his capture.

After his release Burn returned the favor by sending food parcels to van Heemstra in Holland, where she and her daughter, Audrey Hepburn, were malnourished, reduced like many Dutch people to making flour from tulip bulbs. He also sent cigarettes, which van Heemstra sold on the black market for penicillin to treat the seriously ill Hepburn.

After the war, Burn reported for The Times from Eastern Europe before moving to Wales, where he put his socialist principles into practice by running a mussel-farming cooperative — it was a financial disaster — and wrote novels, nonfiction books, poetry and an autobiography, "Turned Toward the Sun."

Dorrian said that Burn rejected orthodox communism but kept his left-wing views to the end. Of all his achievements, he was proudest of his poetry.

In 1947 Burn married Mary Booker, who died in 1974.

A funeral will be held Thursday in Wales.


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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February 12, 2014

I pray that he may grant you through the abundance of his glory to be made mighty in the man you are inside, with power through his spirit… (Ephesians 3:16) In this time of loss of someone special in your lives be comforted to know God cares and will help you to endure.

george rahall usn ret

September 20, 2010

Your fame had reached california..my respects God speed
George rahall san carlos calif.

September 20, 2010

May the family continue to look to Almighty God for comfort during this difficult time. Because God is a refuge and strength, a help that is readily to be found during distresses.

Paulette Burn Klingel

September 17, 2010

I am not sure if our families are related. My condolences to your family.

KAN

September 16, 2010

To the family of Micky Burn: You have my sincere condolences. I can see that he wanted to live in a better world. Well, in the resurrection that Jesus Christ spoke about, he will be in a better world, one where there will be no more wars, hatred, sickness, sorrow or death. In the meantime, please be assured that our loving Father will help you to endure the burden of your aches and pains because he cares for you.

September 15, 2010

Condolences to the Burns family. I hope the Bible's many wonderful promises for the future bring you comfort.

Jakab Laszlo

September 15, 2010

A Genuine True Hero.Thank You Micky & Your Fellow
Comarades Whom ,Risked & Gave Their Life So We Enjoy Freedom
RIP MY Friend!!!!

Lori George Alexander

September 15, 2010

He was a man who learned and grew. Ah, that is the best way to be. What a full life he had and all of us everywhere was the better for it. I am grateful for his contributions but sorry for the grief and sorrow his passing has given his family and friends.

David Johnson

September 14, 2010

Thank you for your service. The military Cross, and being a prisoner of war after fifty percent of your men are killed in my book makes you quite a hero. As the free world morns your loss we also thank God that Men like you lived. You are part of the great society that saved our way of life. The price paid by all world war veterans can only be imagined. With all the death and suffering is beyond belief. I salute you

Tami Bramblett

September 14, 2010

I want to thank him for his service during a horrible time in history. Many elite English were drawn to Hitler. He was just that charismatic. I feel Mr. Burn should have not held any shame in being conned by one of history's greatest deceivers. A good man remembers kindnesses and returns them--he did this. The true shame would have been aware of what facisim truly was and then fighting FOR it and not against it.
Rest in Peace, Mr. Burn. This colonist is truly impressed. :)

larry muse

September 14, 2010

hand salute sir!

Shirley

September 14, 2010

I am sorry for your loss, may the God of all comfort be with you in your time of grief.

George Rahall

September 14, 2010

I salute Micky..History says Scotts were bravest of all soldiers..Scots earned more medals of any allied armies!
Till we meet again

JOHN O. GOFF

September 14, 2010

THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA SEND THEIR SINCEREST CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF MICKY BURNS ON HIS PASSING... A TRUE WAR HERO NOT ONLY IN HIS COUNTRY BUT WORLD WIDE. MR. BURNS IS TRULY ONE OF THE "GREATEST GENERATION" OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO HIS FRIENDS AND FAMILY. A JOB WELL DONE SIR...

September 14, 2010

heros like him mad a difference!!!!!! thank you

Terrel Jamett Clark

September 14, 2010

A super person to help win WWII. I had four Uncles in the war and they were all Super men to me......God Bless Micky. RIP.

R Golay

September 14, 2010

To the the family of Micky Burn - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Micky will be missed by many.

john TOWERS

September 14, 2010

THANK YOU Sir,you make me very proud to be Scottish.RIP.

SCOTT CHAMBERLAND

September 13, 2010

REST IN PEACE

September 13, 2010

ITS A LONG STRETCH BETWEEN REAL HEROES, REST WELL MATE, YOU DID YOUR BIT.

Victoria&Andrew

September 13, 2010

In this time of sadness
Sorrow seeks Sunshine..
our Sentiments Go out
to MickyBurn his family'
He will be missed with
Legend of inspired loved
memories
GodBe with you~RiP

Marlene J

September 13, 2010

Rest in peace, brave one. May God comfort your family during this sad time.

Marilynn

September 13, 2010

May God bring you peace in your heart as you reflect on all the wonderful memories you hold so deat and close to you. (Psalm 34:18)

Richard Luckett

September 13, 2010

From Micky's documentary filmmakers: It goes without saying that he was without a doubt the most extraordinary man we have ever had the honour of calling our friend. We are absolutely heartbroken that he will never see what was from its inception a labour of love for us and for everyone involved - so much so that after our very first visit to magical Beud-y-Gwyn we started referring to ourselves as “acolytes” and to Micky as simply The Great Man.

Rest easy, our dearest friend - you have earned it.

Donlan

September 13, 2010

Great sadness every time we loose one of "The Greatest Generation" .Thank-you for your service .

John Sands

September 13, 2010

Thank you. Rest in Peace.

Tom Smith

September 13, 2010

May the God of all comfort, comfort the family and friends of Micky Burn. We can all look forward to seeing Micky again under peaceful conditions when mankind wars no more. We can believe these things because the God of all comfort said these words are faithful and true.

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