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Ultra hush-hush : espionage and special missions

Part of the Outwitting the enemy : stories from the Second World War series
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Wartime really can inspire the most extraordinary innovation and creativity.

In this book you will discover the secrets behind some of the real-life deceptions that turned the tide of World War Two: - Convicted thief and safebreaker Eddie Chapman who worked as a Double Cross spy for the Nazis, under British control...- Lieutenant David Stirling and the founding of the SAS in North Africa...- The sinking of three German spy ships in Goa Harbour by the Calcutta Light Horse ('The Sea Wolves')...- the brilliant boffins at Bletchley Park who broke the German secret codes. - the Navajo Code Talkers whose rare language defeated the Japanese code breakers...Presented with historic accuracy and engaging storytelling, and bursting with informative sidebars, 40 b+w archive photographs, 56 colour maps and illustrations, this book tells 19 spellbinding true stories which reveal the heroes behind some of the most creative strategies of World War Two.

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Product Details
Annick Press Ltd
1550377787 / 9781550377781
Paperback
22/09/2005
Canada
English
96 p. : ill. (some col.)
27 cm
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