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Rediscovering Irregular Warfare - Colin Gubbins and the Origins of Britain's Special Operations Executive (Hardcover)
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Rediscovering Irregular Warfare - Colin Gubbins and the Origins of Britain's Special Operations Executive (Hardcover)
Series: Campaigns and Commanders Series
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Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE), which conducted
sabotage campaigns and supported resistance movements in
Axis-occupied Europe and in Asia, is often described as Winston
Churchill's brainchild. But as A. R. B. Linderman reveals in this
engrossing history, the real genius behind Britain's clandestine
warriors was Colin Gubbins, a British officer who forged the SOE by
drawing on lessons learned in irregular conflicts around the world.
Following Gubbins through operations he studied and participated
in, Linderman maps the evolution of the SOE from its origins to its
doctrine to its becoming a critical institution. Part biography,
part intellectual and organizational history, Rediscovering
Irregular Warfare is the first book to explore the origins of a
substantial force in the Allies' victory in World War II. Although
popular history holds that Britain entered World War II with no
prior knowledge of or experience with underground warfare,
Rediscovering Irregular Warfare tells us otherwise. Linderman finds
ample precedent in the clearly documented work of Gubbins and his
fellow clandestine organizers. He traces Gubbins's career from 1914
through World War I and such irregular conflicts as the Allied
intervention in Russia, the Irish Revolution, and conflicts in
British India. To these firsthand experiences, Gubbins added the
insights of colleagues who had served with him and in Iraq, as well
as what he learned from the Second Anglo-Boer War, the Arab Revolt
led by T. E. Lawrence, the German guerrilla war in East Africa, the
revolt in Palestine between the world wars, the Spanish Civil War,
and the Second Sino-Japanese War. The two booklets that Gubbins
wrote based on his accumulated knowledge offered the first
synthesis of British unconventional warfare doctrine: practical
guides that emphasized the centrality of local populations; the
collection, protection, and use of intelligence; the necessity of
cooperating with conventional forces; and the use of speed,
surprise, and escape in ambush operations. In 1940, when Gubbins
joined the newly created SOE, the experience and know-how codified
in his guides formed the basis of Britain's approach to irregular
warfare. The history of the SOE's doctrinal origins is Colin
Gubbins's story. By telling that story, Rediscovering Irregular
Warfare amplifies and clarifies our understanding of the Second
World War - and of doctrines of unconventional warfare in the
twentieth century.
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