The SAS in World War II

Cover of The SAS in World War II by Gavin Mortimer
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Year: 2015
Language: en
Edition: Abridged
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9781472808752
Dimensions:
Height: 7.97 Inches
Length: 5.08 Inches
Weight: 0.61288508836 Pounds
Width: 0.88 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 940.541241
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The SAS in World War II by Gavin Mortimer, published by Bloomsbury USA on June 23, 2015, is an abridged edition that spans 304 pages. This book presents the remarkable origins of the SAS, one of the most effective Special Forces units, as narrated through the experiences of its members. It details the formation of ‘L Detachment’ in 1941 and chronicles their daring raids against Axis airfields during the Desert War, as well as their involvement in key battles throughout Italy and the D-Day landings.

Readers will find a comprehensive account of the SAS’s early years, enriched by stunning photographs from the SAS Regimental Archives and interviews with surviving veterans. The narrative captures the excitement and peril of their missions, culminating in the final push into Germany and the uncovering of Nazi atrocities. This edition offers insights into military history, focusing on the unique contributions of the SAS during World War II, particularly in Europe and Great Britain.


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The SAS are among the best-trained and most effective Special Forces units in existence. This book is the incredible story of their origins, told in their own words. During the summer of 1941, a young Scots Guard officer called David Stirling persuaded MEHQ to give its backing to a small band of 60 men christened ‘L Detachment’. With a wealth of stunning photographs, many from the SAS Regimental Archives, the book captures the danger and excitement of the initial SAS raids against Axis airfields during the Desert War, the battles in Italy and those following the D-Day landings, as well as the dramatic final push into Germany itself and the discovery of such Nazi horrors as Belsen.

An exhaustive account of an elite organization’s formative years, The SAS in World War II is the fruit of Gavin Mortimer’s expertise and his unprecedented access to the SAS Regimental Archives. Incorporating interviews with the surviving veterans, it is the definitive account of the regiment’s glorious achievements in the years from 1941 to 1945.

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Language: en. Pages: 304. Edition: Abridged.

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