256 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 30, 2001)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0471404195
Few World War II stories are more gripping than those fought behind enemy lines by spies, underground members, and special forces.
In his latest collection, Daring Missions of World War II, popular author and distinguished historian William Breuer brings to light largely unknown stories of behind-the-scenes bravery and covert activities that helped the Allies win critical victories both on the ground and in the air. Here are more than seventy tales of espionage, sabotage, and derring-do, including thrilling accounts of "impossible" rescues, ingenious secret networks, and high-stakes U.S. Ranger missions within enemy territory.
Vivid, fast-paced, and dramatic, Daring Missions of World War II introduces you to the heroes and heroines who risked their lives for victory–and sometimes notoriety. Among those you’ll discover are:
Lieutenant Colonel Montague R. Chidson, who single-handedly saved Amsterdam’s diamond cache from the Nazis
General Henri HonorĂ© Giraud, who escaped twice from the Germans–the second time from an "escape-proof" prison
Mathilde Carré, a.k.a. "La Chatte (the cat)," the only female triple agent of the war
The Netherlands’ Queen Wilhelmina and her daring rescue from Hitler
The Kachins, a small mountain tribe in Upper Burma, who helped the United States, Britain, and China dislodge a Japanese stronghold
A young Ho Chi Minh, who was saved by American medics
Courage. Brillance. Intrigue. Whether you’re a history buff or are simply looking for a thrilling read, Daring Missions of World War II allows you to watch the course of history change–and to meet the extraordinary men and women from all corners of the world who were responsible.
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