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Special Forces In The Invasion Of France (1999) By Paul Gaujac

 

During the year 1944, nearly 170 Allied Special Forces teams were parachuted into occupied France, to assist the Resistance movements and their maquis groups, to transmit orders from the Allied command and to participate in the battle against the occupying forces. Up until now, their story was only known by bits and fragments. The prestigious British Special Air Service fascinates historians and novelists, but the American Operational Groups, the Jedburghs, and the interallied missions are generally ignored by works dealing with the Intelligence Services of the Resistance. For the first time, the extraordinary--and sometimes unbelievable--adventures of the members of the Allied Special Forces are now told, based on mission reports carefully resituated in the context of the times. The reader, while discovering the special atmosphere present inside and outside France at that moment, will be able to appreciate the courage, enthusiasm and spirit of sacrifice that inspired these men -- Britons, Canadians, New Zealanders, Americans, Belgians and Frenchmen--parachuted to help liberate France.

 

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