Churchill's Band of Brothers: Wwii's Most Daring D-Day Mission and the Hunt to Take Down Hitler's Fugitive War Criminals by Lewis, Damien
Churchill's Band of Brothers: Wwii's Most Daring D-Day Mission and the Hunt to Take Down Hitler's Fugitive War Criminals -- Damien Lewis - Paperback
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Churchill's Band of Brothers: Wwii's Most Daring D-Day Mission and the Hunt to Take Down Hitler's Fugitive War Criminals -- Damien Lewis - Paperback


#1 internationally bestselling author, war reporter, and award-winning historian Damien Lewis explores one of WWII's most remarkable Special Forces missions during the Normandy landings on D-Day--and the extraordinary hunt that followed to take down a cadre of fugitive SS and Gestapo war criminals.

On the night of June 13th, 1944, a twelve-man SAS unit parachuted into occupied France. In a country crawling with enemy troops, their mission was to prevent Hitler from rushing his Panzer divisions to the D-Day beaches and driving the Allied troops back into the sea. It was a Herculean task, but no risk was deemed too great to stop the Nazi assault.

In daring to win it all, the SAS patrol were ultimately betrayed, captured, and tortured by the Gestapo before facing execution in a dark French woodland on Hitler's personal orders. Miraculously, two of the condemned men managed to escape, triggering one of the most-secretive Nazi-hunting operations ever, as the SAS vowed to track down every one of the war criminals who had murdered their brothers in arms . . . all with Churchill's covert backing.

Breathtaking and exhaustively researched, Churchill's Band of Brothers reveals the untold story of one of the most daring missions of WWII.

Author: Damien Lewis
Publisher: Citadel Press
Published: 04/25/2023
Pages: 432
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.06lbs
Size: 9.02h x 6.12w x 1.16d
ISBN: 9780806541372

About the Author
Damien Lewis is an award-winning historian, war reporter, and bestselling author. He spent over two decades reporting from war, disaster, and conflict zones around the world, winning numerous awards. He has written more than a dozen books about World War II, including The Ministry for Ungentlemanly Warfare, The Dog Who Could Fly, SAS Ghost Patrol, and The Nazi Hunters. His work has been published in over forty languages, and many of his books have been made, or are being developed, as feature films, TV series, or as plays for the stage. Lewis is a Fellow of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Visit him online at DamienLewis.com.