London Tunnels is set to introduce a tourist attraction in the Kingsway Exchange Tunnels, showcasing the history of military intelligence as part of an exhibition featuring original artefacts and documents. The tunnels, built for protection during the Blitz, were later home to a British spy organization. With plans to tell the stories from pivotal events such as D-Day and Cold War espionage, the exhibition aims to highlight the critical roles played by individuals in safeguarding Britain. It is anticipated to be the world’s most authoritative exhibition on military intelligence.
The exhibition aims to showcase military intelligence's crucial role throughout history, bringing to light its significance in protecting Britain.
Angus Murray emphasized the tunnels as a fitting backdrop to tell the remarkable stories of those who safeguarded the nation.
General Sir Jim Hockenhull highlighted the upcoming exhibit as 'the world's most authoritative permanent exhibition of military intelligence,' underscoring its anticipated impact.
The collaboration between London Tunnels and the Museum of Military Intelligence aims to offer a profound insight into various military operations and history.
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