Churchill’s Pirates. The Untold Story of the Seafaring Heroes Who Helped the Allies Win WWII
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- Nombre de pages416
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-7535-6100-3
- EAN9780753561003
- Date de parution02/07/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurVirgin Digital
Résumé
BY THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF PATHFINDERSAs the UK entered WWII, and the nation called its men and women to their battle stations, a rag-tag group of sailors was brought together to form a 'navy within a navy' - the Royal Naval Patrol Service - to help defend Britain's shores. From sailing on the frontlines with the motley crew of sailors using converted fishing vessels to clear sea mines from British waters to Winston Churchill's clandestine war room meetings with navy leaders, Will Iredale brings us into the pivotal moments that transformed the war and helped secure victory for the allies with first hand accounts, exclusive interviews with veterans, and new material from the archives.
This is the defining story of the overlooked unit of ordinary people who worked day and night to keep Britain safe in her darkest hour.
This is the defining story of the overlooked unit of ordinary people who worked day and night to keep Britain safe in her darkest hour.
BY THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF PATHFINDERSAs the UK entered WWII, and the nation called its men and women to their battle stations, a rag-tag group of sailors was brought together to form a 'navy within a navy' - the Royal Naval Patrol Service - to help defend Britain's shores. From sailing on the frontlines with the motley crew of sailors using converted fishing vessels to clear sea mines from British waters to Winston Churchill's clandestine war room meetings with navy leaders, Will Iredale brings us into the pivotal moments that transformed the war and helped secure victory for the allies with first hand accounts, exclusive interviews with veterans, and new material from the archives.
This is the defining story of the overlooked unit of ordinary people who worked day and night to keep Britain safe in her darkest hour.
This is the defining story of the overlooked unit of ordinary people who worked day and night to keep Britain safe in her darkest hour.