SAS Ghost Patrol
The Ultra-Secret Unit That Posed as Nazi Stormtroopers
by:
Damien Lewis
in:
Military History
Summary:
The book recounts the true story of a covert British Special Air Service (SAS) unit during World War II that undertook a daring mission, Operation Bulbasket, behind enemy lines in German-occupied France. Disguised as German soldiers, these elite troops conducted espionage, sabotage, and guerrilla warfare to disrupt the Nazis and pave the way for the Allied liberation of Europe.
Key points:
1. Secret SAS Unit: The book reveals a top-secret SAS unit during WWII, tasked with high-risk covert operations.
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