Quote: A Horseradish @ 10th October 2014, 4:07 PM BST5. In 2013, the University of Sussex received funding from the Arts Research Council for a study into a "secret army". That army was of Kent residents trained to fend off a Nazi invasion. It aimed to look at Kent's auxiliary units to the Home Guard who would have led a guerrilla war against German invaders. In a comment on the new project, researcher Sian Edwards said "the Isle of Thanet was central to London's defence".
The secret army were not the local defence volunteers. These were paid agents, the equivalent to the French Resistance, I believe. (Hence why a series about the French Resistance was called Secret Army.)