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During World War II, facing the powerful Nazi war machine, Britain had to find ways to weaken the enemy. The author of this book, Giles Milton, uses vivid descriptions to describe several wonderful sneak attacks and assassinations carried out by the British army outside the main battlefields of World War II. With the support of Churchill, several typical British gentlemen planned and led these completely ungentlemanly actions, despite the opposition of the old-fashioned people in the army and government who insisted on tradition. They invented new weapons, established schools for training guerrillas, and transported explosives to the resistance organizations in the occupied areas... These secret fighters who did not belong to the conventional army made a huge contribution to the final victory of the war.
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In order to defeat the enemy, whether it is necessary to use any means necessary, the unknown hero brought down Hitler's war machine, opened the dusty archives, and got closer to Churchill's most mysterious meritorious soldier!




In order to defeat the enemy, whether it is necessary to use any means necessary, the unknown hero brought down Hitler's war machine, opened the dusty archives, and got closer to Churchill's most mysterious meritorious soldier!




In order to defeat the enemy, whether it is necessary to use any means necessary, the unknown hero brought down Hitler's war machine, opened the dusty archives, and got closer to Churchill's most mysterious meritorious soldier!




