World War 2: Secret Missions: The Untold Daring Secret Missions of WWII

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World War 2: Secret Missions: The Untold Daring Secret Missions of WWII (World War 2, WWII, World War 2, WW2 Secret missions, Operations Cowboy, The Great War, Raids Book 1) by Ryan Jenkins
English | June 4, 2014 | ASIN: B00KSNW1TW | 64 pages | AZW3 | 0.20 MB

Learn about the Many Raids of the Second World War

UPDATE: SECOND EDITION - WITH ADDED CONTENT!

Raids of World War II – The Inside Story:
World War II harboured more secret undercover missions than any other war to date, both sides were constantly looking to gain and advantage over the opposition; most of these stories have been closely guarded until now…

Within 'Raids of World War II' you will find the explosive secrets about some of the most daring and abitious raids of World War II. In this book the closely guarded secrets and shocking stories are available to read for the very first time.

Follow the true original origins of commandos from the Boer war right through to World War I and then World War II, learn the story of how the Boer soldiers were impressed and astounded by the knowledge of a particular young man named Winston Churchill.

Hear the explosive details of Operation Claymore and the infamous Makin Island Raids., follow the incredible story of the Most Dangerous Man In Europe, Otto Skorzeny.

Delve into Skorezny’s amazing and horrifying journey and discover the inside stories about Hitler’s favourite soldier; immerse yourself in the incredible tale of the man who famously rescued Fascist Dictator Mussolini on the orders of Hitler, after he was overthrown by his own people.
And…. learn the reason that the Americans nicknamed this mercenary as ‘Scarface’.

This book details the fascinating evolution of the term commando and gives in-depth and detailed information in this writers informative and entertaining style, a must read for all history enthusiasts.

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Comments From Other Readers
“With the precision and expertise of Special Forces for various countries, one might be surprised to learn that they did not really have a place until World War II. I know I was! This was an interesting look at the history of these prestigious teams, including the Commandos, which were a brainchild of Winston Churchill.” – Jonathan H. (Westminster, UK)

“You can’t accurately describe the nature of elite teams like a Special Forces organization without giving at least a brief list of accomplishments. I appreciated that the author took the time to tell about missions like Operation Claymore and the raid on Makin Island. These two events helped to show the capability of the Commandos and Raiders.” – Josh C. (Akron, USA)

“Great, thorough read of the Special Forces. I liked its mention of Winston Churchill’s inspiration for the Commandos, as well as the chapter on Otto Skorzeny. It truly gave a balanced look of Special Forces units on both sides of the Second World War.” – Cecil M. (Dallastown, USA)