bram grisnigt was parachuted into the netherlands by the raf 75 years ago.tal wa rfa re to he brings all the horrors of total warfare to the neutrals in western europe. despite that neutrality, the netherlands was dragged into the wall by the german invasion of may, 1940. a year later, at 18, grisnigt fled his country, eventually ending up fled his country, eventually ending up in london, where he was recruited by british intelligence. now, exactly three quarters of a century later, he's come to the dutch resista nce later, he's come to the dutch resistance museum in amsterdam, and, at 95, is dusting off mike is more scope to communicate with britain once more. through the crackle and white noise, the distinctive dots and dashes are picked up at duxford, now part of the imperial war museum, but then an raf base where the m essa g es we re but then an raf base where the messages were received. he said it's all still in my head, all still in my fingers. it was exactly 75 years ago when bram took off from raf thames flood just half an hour down the road from du