A series of daring missions from World War II, revealed through
letters and documents from the main protagonists.
Winning World War II was about more than military force. It required
guile, and tremendous acts of bravery by Special Forces and intelligence
operatives who had the odds stacked against them. Using hundreds of
documents and images from The National Archives, including some that
have never been seen in print before, this book reveals some of World
War II's most audacious missions.
These include Operation Anthropoid, the plot to assassinate SS General
Reinhard Heydrich in Czechoslovakia in 1942, Operation Chariot, the
attempt to damage the mighty German warship Tirpitz while she was in
dock in St-Nazaire in France; and Operation Mincemeat, a complex plot
whereby a corpse, replete with documentation designed to mislead the
enemy, was dropped in southern Spain to spread misinformation.