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SAS Great Escapes Two - Six Untold Epic Escapes Made by World War Two Heroes (Hardcover)
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SAS Great Escapes Two - Six Untold Epic Escapes Made by World War Two Heroes (Hardcover)
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'Damien Lewis is both a meticulous historian and a born
storyteller' Lee Child Against insurmountable odds, SAS men crossed
deserts, evaded revenge and escaped through enemy lands. Lieutenant
Bill Fraser and the six SAS men he led were listed as Missing in
Action (MIA) after their failure to return from a raid. Nine weeks
later they emerged from a death-defying sojourn across the Sahara
Desert, after evading and confounding the enemy. The eccentric and
gifted commander Lord George Jellicoe and the group of five SAS men
he led carried out a raid on the German aerodrome at Heraklion,
destroying an incredible seventy warplanes. Only one man -
Jellicoe, managed to get away. Some two-hundred SAS raiders were
dispatched across the Sahara to raid the enemy port fortress of
Benghazi, in what they feared would be a 'suicide mission'. It very
nearly turned out that way, and the survivors faced a 1000-mile
journey back across the desert to safety. SAS founder David
Stirling attempted what was one of the most ambitious missions of
the war - to drive across war-torn North Africa and link up with
advancing American forces. The legendary Captain John Tonkin, who
had soldiered with the SAS since its earliest times, led an escape
where only six of the 40-strong SAS party he led managed to escape,
after German forces surrounded their forest base. SAS man Herbert
Castelow was one of the few to escape - perched on the local
village mayor's bike when, in the aftermath of D-Day, a dozen
parachutists dropped into France, charged to sabotage a German
airbase. But the drop-zone was staked out by the enemy and a savage
firefight ensued. 'In these days when we are told to be scared of
everything it is a relief to read of steely nerves and cold
courage. Damien Lewis has collected examples of exactly these
qualities from World War II and they are all thrillers, to be read
with pleasure - and a bit of nostalgia!' Frederick Forsyth 'The
fund of SAS escapes turns out to be too big for one book, and in
Damien Lewis there is a writer of rare narrative gifts able to
bring alive these epic stories for us today' Mark Urban 'An
astonishing book: a collection of truly riveting stories of
bravery, all brilliantly told. In terms of sheer drama and
audacity, SAS: Great Escapes Two goes where no fiction writer would
dare venture' Alex Gerlis, author of Agent in the Shadows
General
Imprint: |
Quercus Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
May 2023 |
First published: |
2023 |
Authors: |
Damien Lewis
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Dimensions: |
240 x 156mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
352 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5294-2938-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
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LSN: |
1-5294-2938-2 |
Barcode: |
9781529429381 |
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