Senin, 05 Februari 2018

Military History Book Review: Operation Mincemeat

Operation Mincemeat by Ben Macintyre, Harmony Books, New York, 2010, $25.99 Forget the Battle of Britain, forget Enigma and El Alamein. Read this fascinating book and you’ll probably agree that even if the Germans had stormed the beaches of Kent, there is no way they would ever have beaten the Brits. The Huns simply didn’t …

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