In the world of military history there is no brand as potent as that
of the SAS. They burst into global prominence in 1980 with their
spectacular storming of the Iranian Embassy, and there have been
hundreds of books, films, documentaries and even reality TV shows
about them. But what there hasn't been is a guide to the scenes of
some of their most famous Second World War operations. That is why
Gavin Mortimer's vivid two-volume account of their daring missions in
German-occupied France in 1944 is such compelling reading. SAS actions
in France delayed German reinforcements reaching the battlefront in
Normandy, later sewing confusion among the Germans as they withdrew.
The SAS trained the French Maquis and helped to turn them from an
indisciplined rabble into an effective fighting force. Their exploits
inflicted heavy casualties on the Germans, and they left a trail of
destruction and disorder in their wake. In this second volume focusing
on 2 SAS he describes in graphic detail operations Loyton, Wallace and
Hardy, and Rupert, all of which were carried out in eastern France.
Using previously unpublished interviews with SAS veterans and members
of the Maquis as well as rare photographs, Gavin Mortimer blends the
past and present, so that readers can walk in the footsteps of SAS
heroes and see where they lived, fought and died.
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2 SAS Operations, June to October 1944
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526769619
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter