William Grover-Williams

Shot by the Gestapo, executed at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, killed on a death march from Sachsenhausen. All of those horrific things are said to have happened to Captain Charles Frederick William Grover-Williams, Grand Prix winner, member of the wartime ultra-secret French section of Britainโ€™s Special Operations Executive and French Resistance fighter, in 1945. The truth of the matter is nobody really knows how, when, or where he died. There is a suggestion that he turned up at his wife Yvonneโ€™s house in Normandy after the war and lived there with her, incognito, until he was killed in a road accident in the early 1970s. According to fellow Monte Carlo Grand Prix winner, the late Renรฉ Dreyfus, Groverโ€™s family received a small package of his personal possessions in 1943, but no explanation of his death. Question: Did those things really belong to Grover-Williams?

He is obviously dead nowโ€”otherwise he would be 106 years-oldโ€”but if any Vintage Racecar reader knows what happened to Williams after World War II, put us all out of our misery and write a letter to the editor telling the story.

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