Well the real story has just been released: As the fictitious character of 'James Bond' was derived for a couple of men that Ian Fleming worked with during his Military days. 2 years before Dusan Popov even goes to MI6 in London, MI6 / MIR Section 'D' (the real James Bond dept. if you do your homework) wanted to create Agents in Poland in very late 1938 to early 1939. MI6 and MIR were so impressed by Poland's own James Bond who was Bronislaw Urbanski, a tall, apparently handsome man, 6'2" tall powerfully built man. This man actually saved the lives of many British Intelligence and MI6 when they were on a Political mission in Poland to broker a deal with Stalin as they knew about 'Fall Weiss'. But they were caught as the 1st of Sept 1939 Hitler's Wehrmacht invades Poland. Then trying to continue with the mission they learn on the 17th of September that Stalin now sides with Hitler and they are trapped. Bronislaw also a Captain of K.O.P. platoon, protects and helps the entire British team including the unkillable General Adrian Carton De Wiart to escape to Romania then to England. Bronislaw's deals with MI6 and the Polish II bureau and others, his girlfriend is also (and she was still married) Krystyna Skarbek. Aka British SOE Christine Granville (born Polish). Ian later dated Christine whos father when she was born nicknamed her (english trans) 'Vesper'. Meaning 'the first evening star' and Prayer. Ian knew this. I would suggest that the new book released called 'To Live Well is to Hide Well' is read, as it is the true life story of the 'action model' man used for Ian Fleming. As this man also worked with his older brother 'Robert Peter Fleming' of MIR / MI6 Section 'D' as it changes its name over the years. Ian Fleming also gets involved with him during mid 1942. The part Dusan becomes a model for Fleming is the flamboyant character, he was a wimp otherwise. perhaps visit the site tolivewellistohidewell (dot) com you will be given photographs / videos and a complete story that was withheld from the world for nearly 80 years. I have read it and wow.
That’s very true but when Fleming states that Bond is based on “90% personal experience” he is explaining that a portion of the character is based on BOTH himself and people he knew and/or heard about throughout his time in the war. Therefore Fleming and this documentary are not exactly lying about Bond’s origins.
I am the youngest son of Bronislaw Urbanski, a Polish Intelligence Officer, MI6 field agent, and Allied forces assassin during World War II. I am now retired. I can solidly reveal my father's connection to espionage, highlighting his role as the primary model for Ian Fleming's James Bond character. I have conducted extensive historical research, explaining that Bond was influenced by my father's experiences and Christine Granville (Maria Krystyna Skarbek), who served as a model for Vesper Lynd. I am explaining to the world that Ian Fleming whilst he used real-life events and characters for Bond, including an assassination task carried out by his father for Christine. He did not model Bond from Popov, at all. Nor is there ever proof from Ian of this. I show the side-by-side comparisons and historical evidence to support these claims and in my book written in 2017 to reveal this story. Called ‘To Live Well is to Hide Well’.
I tuned in for something groundbreaking on Fleming. Hmm, Why analyze brilliance. I worked in the operations sector of the RAN, ferried SAS on night operations, and did coast watch patrols through the extensive Great Barrier Reef. Fleming was what has sadly disappeared in the current age: a man's man. Enjoy the work it is better than the movies. We all have a little James Bond in us.
After WWII, women were leaving the workforce and going back into domestic service but they were still expected to be sexy, vibrant and exciting at home. Look at all the WWII pin-ups of Betty Grable and Rita Hayworth. They were portrayed as sex objects. So I don't think Ian was too far removed from the reality of that period. And, yes, his writing did go into great detail about certain things, but Ian was not Dickens who could write a whole page about a mustache. So I don't think he was overly descriptive. I write stories the way Ian did in that I just write. I don't know where the story is going until I get there and I don't know the plot beforehand. I just start writing and after a few hours I stop. All the writing magazines say this is the wrong way to write but I've been doing it for the last 50 years.
Hmmm, having two admirals calling a reserve recruit to a lunch tells there's more to the story and more to Fleming's background. More than meets the eye if you will.
The first official car chase in a Bond movie is not, as you said, in Goldfinger but the first official Bond film Dr. No when he is chased by the hearse and the three blind mice with, mind you, a lot of back projection rather badly done but all same it was the first official car chase! If we’re not including Felix Leiter and Quarrel chasing him at the beginning of the story when he leaves Kingston airport! But then, Bond’s not driving, Mr. Jones is so I don’t count that one! !
And as has been pointed out regularly in film and documents pertaining to WW2, most of the SAS, and SOE operators were mustered out of the service back to civilian jobs (with limited success) because the Ministry of Defense no longer felt they needed ''special units." Much of the funding allocated for national defense in the west was targeted at Nuclear weapons development. The safety of the League of Nations/NATO was in the hands of the newly formed Air Forces.
This isn't factual, "he made it up as he went" He met the real 007 at the casino where casino royale was filmed. Dusko Popov, the real 007, who introduced himself as Popov, Dusko Popov at a table as they were gambling.
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Well the real story has just been released: As the fictitious character of 'James Bond' was derived for a couple of men that Ian Fleming worked with during his Military days. 2 years before Dusan Popov even goes to MI6 in London, MI6 / MIR Section 'D' (the real James Bond dept. if you do your homework) wanted to create Agents in Poland in very late 1938 to early 1939.
MI6 and MIR were so impressed by Poland's own James Bond who was Bronislaw Urbanski, a tall, apparently handsome man, 6'2" tall powerfully built man. This man actually saved the lives of many British Intelligence and MI6 when they were on a Political mission in Poland to broker a deal with Stalin as they knew about 'Fall Weiss'. But they were caught as the 1st of Sept 1939 Hitler's Wehrmacht invades Poland. Then trying to continue with the mission they learn on the 17th of September that Stalin now sides with Hitler and they are trapped. Bronislaw also a Captain of K.O.P. platoon, protects and helps the entire British team including the unkillable General Adrian Carton De Wiart to escape to Romania then to England. Bronislaw's deals with MI6 and the Polish II bureau and others, his girlfriend is also (and she was still married) Krystyna Skarbek. Aka British SOE Christine Granville (born Polish). Ian later dated Christine whos father when she was born nicknamed her (english trans) 'Vesper'. Meaning 'the first evening star' and Prayer. Ian knew this. I would suggest that the new book released called 'To Live Well is to Hide Well' is read, as it is the true life story of the 'action model' man used for Ian Fleming. As this man also worked with his older brother 'Robert Peter Fleming' of MIR / MI6 Section 'D' as it changes its name over the years. Ian Fleming also gets involved with him during mid 1942. The part Dusan becomes a model for Fleming is the flamboyant character, he was a wimp otherwise. perhaps visit the site tolivewellistohidewell (dot) com you will be given photographs / videos and a complete story that was withheld from the world for nearly 80 years. I have read it and wow.
That’s very true but when Fleming states that Bond is based on “90% personal experience” he is explaining that a portion of the character is based on BOTH himself and people he knew and/or heard about throughout his time in the war. Therefore Fleming and this documentary are not exactly lying about Bond’s origins.
@@colehumble950 type this into youtube and watch “The Real James Bond - Bronislaw Urbanski” it mentions exactly what you have just said.
I am the youngest son of Bronislaw Urbanski, a Polish Intelligence Officer, MI6 field agent, and Allied forces assassin during World War II. I am now retired. I can solidly reveal my father's connection to espionage, highlighting his role as the primary model for Ian Fleming's James Bond character.
I have conducted extensive historical research, explaining that Bond was influenced by my father's experiences and Christine Granville (Maria Krystyna Skarbek), who served as a model for Vesper Lynd. I am explaining to the world that Ian Fleming whilst he used real-life events and characters for Bond, including an assassination task carried out by his father for Christine. He did not model Bond from Popov, at all. Nor is there ever proof from Ian of this.
I show the side-by-side comparisons and historical evidence to support these claims and in my book written in 2017 to reveal this story. Called ‘To Live Well is to Hide Well’.
Kasino Rojal ,lepe žene kao Simone Simon i Perl Harboor su dokazi za POPOV !😂
I tuned in for something groundbreaking on Fleming. Hmm, Why analyze brilliance. I worked in the operations sector of the RAN, ferried SAS on night operations, and did coast watch patrols through the extensive Great Barrier Reef. Fleming was what has sadly disappeared in the current age: a man's man. Enjoy the work it is better than the movies. We all have a little James Bond in us.
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After WWII, women were leaving the workforce and going back into domestic service but they were still expected to be sexy, vibrant and exciting at home. Look at all the WWII pin-ups of Betty Grable and Rita Hayworth. They were portrayed as sex objects. So I don't think Ian was too far removed from the reality of that period. And, yes, his writing did go into great detail about certain things, but Ian was not Dickens who could write a whole page about a mustache. So I don't think he was overly descriptive. I write stories the way Ian did in that I just write. I don't know where the story is going until I get there and I don't know the plot beforehand. I just start writing and after a few hours I stop. All the writing magazines say this is the wrong way to write but I've been doing it for the last 50 years.
Didn't know the Doctor was a Bond fan!
Hmmm, having two admirals calling a reserve recruit to a lunch tells there's more to the story and more to Fleming's background. More than meets the eye if you will.
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The first official car chase in a Bond movie is not, as you said, in Goldfinger but the first official Bond film Dr. No when he is chased by the hearse and the three blind mice with, mind you, a lot of back projection rather badly done but all same it was the first official car chase! If we’re not including Felix Leiter and Quarrel chasing him at the beginning of the story when he leaves Kingston airport! But then, Bond’s not driving, Mr. Jones is so I don’t count that one! !
August 12, 2024 marks the 60th birthday of Ian Fleming passing away after a round of playing Golf at Royal St George golf club in Kent. #IanFleming
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Brilliant
And as has been pointed out regularly in film and documents pertaining to WW2, most of the SAS, and SOE operators were mustered out of the service back to civilian jobs (with limited success) because the Ministry of Defense no longer felt they needed ''special units."
Much of the funding allocated for national defense in the west was targeted at Nuclear weapons development.
The safety of the League of Nations/NATO was in the hands of the newly formed Air Forces.
This isn't factual, "he made it up as he went"
He met the real 007 at the casino where casino royale was filmed. Dusko Popov, the real 007, who introduced himself as Popov, Dusko Popov at a table as they were gambling.
Des élèves de Mr Primas ici ?
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Même 10 mois après ici present ✌
Hehe
Little Nellie made an appearance over Israel a day ago.
ÉCOSSE INDÉPENDANCE!!!
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When I read about Ian Fleming he was a desk jockey.
Sean connery was james bond the other fake bonds was trying go play sean connery 😅
Don't forget: in addition to writing the James Bond novels, Fleming also discovered penicillin. Which never gets mentioned. ✍️,👨🔬 ❗️🤷
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That's Alexander Fleming XD
Quem descobriu a penicilina foi Alexander Fleming em 1928..
How dumb can you be?
Totally different person...
Oh, dear, that's Alexandar Fleming!!! @@vhswonderland5821