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Behind the Lines: The Oral History of Special Operations in World War II [Hardcover]

Russell Miller (Author)
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0312266421 978-0312266424 December 1, 2002 1st
This is the story of special operations in the second world war as it has never been told before-directly by those who took part.

Compiled from interviews, diaries, letters and contemporaneous first-person accounts-many unpublished until now-this oral history follows the adventures of the courageous men and women who volunteered for service with the Untied States' Office of Strategic Services and Britain's Special Operations Executive. They parachuted behind enemy lines, often alone, with orders to cause mayhem. Arrest almost always resulted in torture and imprisonment; sometimes in execution

Trained in the black arts of warfare-sabotage, subversion, espionage, guerrilla tactics and undermining enemy morale by the distribution of insidious propaganda-theirs was a war fought in the shadows. Their activities extended to every theatre of operations: in occupied France, equipped with false identities, they played a deadly game of cat and mouse with the Gestapo; in the Balkans they discovered that the fiery politics of the region were as dangerous as the enemy; in the Burmese jungle, in some of the worst combat conditions of the war, they led native marauders in surprise attacks against the Japanese. From Britain they were supported by a team of back-room inventors who produced expertly forged documents and dreamed up ingenious devices like exploding rats and invisible ink.

The special agents of World War Two really were a breed apart. This is their extraordinary story. In their own words.


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For this oral history of special operations in World War II, Miller, the author of a previous oral history of the D-Day invasion (Nothing Less Than Victory), used personal interviews with the survivors (both from British Special Operations Executives and the U.S. Office of Strategic Services) and their letters to tell each dramatic story. Chapters center on the war's major events, with the fighting in Europe getting larger coverage than that in the Pacific. Each person tells a convincing story of high risk and occasional adventure heightened by the likelihood of capture by the enemy. Capture often meant torture, imprisonment, and death, and life expectancy was about six weeks. Special agents were more often than not turned in by civilians. Each narrative is a true accomplishment and all the more so (from a detached reader's point of view, at least) if the agent were caught. An enjoyable and fascinating read, this book should be of interest to subject specialists or general readers who like the World War II works of Stephen Ambrose or Cornelius Ryan. Recommended for both public and academic libraries.
Mark Ellis, Albany State Univ., GA
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Miller's hook is readers' unflagging fascination with the agents who parachuted into Nazi-occupied Europe. Also fueling the popularity of WW II-themed espionage fiction (e.g., Alan Furst's spy novels), these readers are a natural audience for Miller's anthology. Compiled from interviews diaries, letters, and first-person accounts, these stories form an oral history of the adventures of men and women with Britain's Special Operations Executives and the U.S. Office of Strategic Services. Gilbert Taylor
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; 1st edition (December 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312266421
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312266424
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,098,665 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Russell Miller is a prize-winning journalist and the author of eight previous books. His oral histories of D-Day, Nothing Less Than Victory, and the Special Operations Executive, Behind the Lines, were widely acclaimed. His most recent book was Codename Tricycle: The True Story of the Second World War's Most Extraordinary Double Agent. He lives in Britain.

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific oral history, January 15, 2003
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This review is from: Behind the Lines: The Oral History of Special Operations in World War II (Hardcover)
This is exactly what it purports to be, a compendium of personal narratives of World War II era spies. The previous reviewer's opinion might be given more weight if the word "awful" were spelled correctly. Five stars to help balance the previous negative review: real rating, about 4 stars.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Special operations & resistance fighters, first hand accounts!, October 3, 2006
This book chonicles the experiences of various people who served in Special Operations Executive, Office of Strategic Services, and the various resistance groups in occupied Europe, in World War II. Most of the events described take place in Western Europe, particularly France. There is a brief chapter on activities in South-east Asia as well. The veterans tell of their experiences in training for SOE/OSS missions, and harrowing events while deployed overseas. Read about recruitment and training, with several recollections of learning hand-to-hand combat, use of weapons, and other survival skills, from such famous instructors as Fairbairn, Sykes, and Applegate. Read about the missions in occupied Europe, leading up to the D-Day invasion. There is also a chapter devoted to those who worked in the cryptography sections, breaking codes, and intercepting enemy communications.
Most of the people interviewed appear only once in the book, some at least twice, and this is the only disappointment. Many of these interviews leave you wanting to know more about what happened next, and what became of these people in the end! One wants to hear the entire account. In fact, every interviewed subject could very well produce a book of their own, with the individual's entire story!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinante = Fascinating, October 9, 2006
This review is from: Behind the Lines: The Oral History of Special Operations in World War II (Hardcover)
Though Iám spanish and not proficiency writter, my interest for Second World War spy and intelligence operations had found in this book, a perfect source of intrigue and action relates.
With several chapters refered to different war stages; divided theiselves into lots of personal descriptions, subsume yourself into risk operations and secret files once upon a time.
The writting style it's dinamical, fast, manage to wake up yourself inside the same action.
It's not able similar book in spanish language, what a pity !
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