Peter Stevens (RAF officer)

Peter Stevens
Stevens in 1961
Birth nameGeorg Franz Hein
Born(1919-02-15)15 February 1919
Hanover, Germany
Died16 July 1979(1979-07-16) (aged 60)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Allegiance United Kingdom
 Canada
Service/branch Royal Air Force
 Royal Canadian Air Force (Auxiliary)
Years of service1939–1952 (RAF)
1952–1958 (RCAF)
RankSquadron Leader
Service number88219
UnitNo. 144 Squadron RAF
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsMilitary Cross
Other workMI6

Peter Stevens MC (born Georg Franz Hein; 15 February 1919 – 16 July 1979) was a German Jew who flew bombers in the British Royal Air Force in World War II. As an enemy alien living in London in the late 1930s, Hein assumed the identity of a dead schoolfriend in order to join the RAF at the outbreak of hostilities.

Shot down on a bombing raid, he was captured by the Germans and held a prisoner of war. Aware that if his true identity was discovered he would be regarded as a traitor he made repeated escape attempts, but was always recaptured. Liberated from the POW camp at the end of the war, he finally obtained British citizenship. In 1947, he transferred to MI6's East German section, retaining his RAF commission. After leaving MI6, he emigrated to Canada in 1952, embarking on a business career.