Rogue Heroes: The History of the SAS, Britain's Secret Special Forces Unit That Sabotaged the Nazis and Changed the Nature of War

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Authors: Ben Macintyre

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BOOK: Rogue Heroes: The History of the SAS, Britain's Secret Special Forces Unit That Sabotaged the Nazis and Changed the Nature of War
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Rogue Heroes: The History of the SAS, Britain's Secret Special Forces Unit That Sabotaged the Nazis and Changed the Nature of War
Ben Macintyre
Crown (2016)
Rating: ★★★★★
Tags: History, Military, World War II, True Crime, Espionage, Europe, Great Britain
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The latest from the bestselling author of Operation Mincemeat and A Spy Among Friends -- the untold story of one of WWII's most important secret military units.Ben Macintyre's latest book of derring-do and wartime intrigue reveals the incredible story of the last truly unsung secret organization of World War II -- Britain's Special Air Service, or the SAS. Facing long odds and a tough slog against Rommel and the German tanks in the Middle East theatre, Britain turned to the brainchild of one its most unlikely heroes -- David Stirling, a young man whose aimlessness and almost practiced ennui belied a remarkable mind for strategy. With the help of his equally unusual colleague, the rough-and-tumble Jock Lewes, Stirling sought to assemble a crack team of highly trained men who would parachute in behind enemy lines to throw monkey wrenches into the German war machine. Though he faced stiff resistance from those who believed such activities violated the classic rules of war, Stirling persevered and in the process created a legacy. Staffed by brilliant, idiosyncratic men whose talents defied both tradition and expectations, the SAS would not only change the course of the war, but the very nature of combat itself.      Written with complete access to the never-before-seen SAS archives (who chose Macintyre as their official historian), Rogue Heroes offers a powerfully intimate look at life on the battlefield as lived by a group of remarkable soldiers whose contributions have, until now, gone unrecognized beyond the classified world. Filled with wrenching set pieces and weaving its way through multiple theatres of our grandest and most terrible war, this book is both an excellent addition to the Macintyre library and a critical piece in our understanding of the war's unfolding.

Copyright © 2016 by Ben Macintyre Books Ltd.

All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Crown, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York.

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CROWN is a registered trademark and the Crown colophon is a trademark of Penguin Random House LLC.

Simultaneously published in the UK by Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House UK, and in Canada by Signal, an imprint of Random House Canada.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available upon request.

ISBN 9781101904169

Ebook ISBN 9781101904176

Maps: copyright © Jeff Edwards, 2016

Cover design by Elena Giavaldi

Cover photograph: SAS Regimental Association Archive

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You are “the best of cut-throats”: do not start;
The phrase is Shakespeare’s, and not misapplied:
War’s a brain-spattering, windpipe-slitting art,
Unless her cause by Right be sanctified.

L
ORD
B
YRON
,
Don Juan

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Epigraph

List of Maps

Foreword by the Rt. Hon. Viscount Slim

Author’s Note

A Note on Sources

Prologue: INTO THE DARK

PART I: WAR IN THE DESERT

Chapter 1: COWBOY SOLDIER

Chapter 2: L DETACHMENT

Chapter 3: RECRUITS

Chapter 4: INTO THE DESERT

Chapter 5: THE LONG RANGE DESERT GROUP

Chapter 6: DEVIL COUNTRY

Chapter 7: A PARTY OF GHOSTS

Chapter 8: BLITZ BUGGY

Photo Insert 1

Chapter 9: BENGHAZI BED-AND-BREAKFAST

Chapter 10: SEVEN AIRFIELDS

Chapter 11: MASS SABOTAGE AT SIDI HANEISH

Chapter 12: DESERT DOCTORS

Chapter 13: QUITE, QUITE MAD

Chapter 14: ALAMEIN

PART II: WAR IN EUROPE

Chapter 15: ITALY

Chapter 16: BULBASKET

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Chapter 17: HOUNDSWORTH

Chapter 18: AN EYE FOR AN EYE

Chapter 19: PADDY MCGINTY’S GOAT

Chapter 20: A PREDILECTION FOR RISK

Chapter 21: BATTAGLIONE ALLEATA

Chapter 22: INTO THE REICH

Chapter 23: LIBERATION

Chapter 24: WHO DARES SURVIVES

Acknowledgments

Afterlives

Wartime SAS Operations

Regimental Roll of Honor

Selected Bibliography

Photography Credits

1. North Africa: The Desert War
2. Axis Airfields Along the Libyan Coast
3. The Tunisian Episode: Stirling’s Last Stand
4. The Assault on Sicily, July 1943
5. The SAS Campaign in Italy
6. SAS Operations in France After D-Day
7. Operation Tombola, March 1945

Many books have been written about the origins and formative years of the SAS during the Second World War, and most are excellent in their own way.

Here, however, for the first time, is the full early story of the SAS based on our own Second World War Diary, personal accounts of those involved, and never-before-released archive material. Ben Macintyre has drawn together a gripping tale which follows the Regiment’s exploits through North Africa, to Sicily and Italy, before D-Day saw it in France and then the final thrust deep into Germany taking SAS jeep patrols to the shores of the Baltic.

Joining 22SAS on its formation in 1952, I was privileged to command the Regiment from 1967 to the end of 1969. I had the good luck to know David Stirling well, together with many of the Originals such as George Jellicoe, David Sutherland, Pat Riley, and Jim Almonds.

I believe the author has done an outstanding job in capturing the audacity of the operations and teasing out the eccentricities of the very different characters involved; how they related to one another and fought together in these early operations was key to the success of the Regiment.

The darker side of war cannot be ignored and Macintyre does not shirk from exploring the effects on all involved as the fighting becomes bloodier and more desperate in the final months of the conflict. Events have also been placed in the wider strategic context of the war in Europe. This is important, as he recognizes both the core ethos of the SAS and the fact that its role and impact were strategic. This remains true to the present day.

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