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صائدو النازيين من القوات الخاصة البريطانية

صائدو النازيين من القوات الخاصة البريطانية

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#### The extraordinary story of the secret British SAS unit that tracked down the world's most notorious war criminals * The thrilling, never-before-told story of the SAS Nazi hunters: the British special forces that tracked down fleeing Nazis after World War II In the summer of 1944, sixty SAS soldiers were deployed on a secret commando operation: Operation Luyton. They ended up behind enemy lines in the Vosges Mountains to sabotage Nazi roads, railways and ammunition depots, thus breaking Hitler's last line of defence. Despite their successes, more than half of the men were captured, tortured, and executed. Although the British Special Forces (SAS) were officially disbanded at the end of the war, Churchill personally ordered the formation of a top-secret operations unit. Its goal was to track down the SS commanders who had murdered their SS comrades, and to bring to justice the most horrific war criminals who had evaded the Nuremberg trials. These Nazi hunters waged a secret war for justice and revenge, exposing the horrors of Hitler's regime, the dark side of Stalinist Russia, and the growing danger of what would later become the Cold War. Lewis delves into some of the darkest days of British SAS history to tell a remarkable story of tragedy, courage and revenge. (War History website)

صائدو النازيين من القوات الخاصة البريطانية

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PublisherMüllenhof-Böckery Collection
Publisher Addressinfo@meulenhoffboekerij.nl
CountryNetherlands
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LanguageArabic (AR)
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