by Giles Milton
Paperback"Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare" by Giles Milton tells the remarkable true story of a group of British scientists and soldiers who formed a secret organization known as the Special Operations Executive during World War II. With unconventional methods and cutting-edge technology, they conducted sabotage missions and played a crucial role in the Allied victory. The book delves into the daring exploits of these men, their courage, ingenuity, and determination to overcome the enemy against all odds. It is a gripping account of their extraordinary actions that changed the course of the war.
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