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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

How Churchill's Secret Warriors Set Europe Ablaze and Gave Birth to Modern Black Ops

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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

By: Damien Lewis
Narrated by: NIgel Carrington
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From the award-winning historian, war reporter, and author Damien Lewis (Zero Six Bravo, Judy) comes the incredible true story of the top-secret "butcher-and-bolt" black ops units Prime Minister Winston Churchill tasked with stopping the unstoppable German war machine. Criminals, rogues, and survivalists, the brutal tactics and grit of these "deniables" would define a military unit the likes of which the world had never seen.

When France fell to the Nazis in 1940, Churchill declared that Britain would resist the advance of the German army - alone, if necessary. Churchill commanded the Special Operations Executive to secretly develop of a very special kind of military unit that would operate on their own initiative deep behind enemy lines. The units would be licensed to kill, fully deniable by the British government, and a ruthless force to meet the advancing Germans.

The very first of these "butcher-and-bolt" units - the innocuously named Maid Honour Force - was led by Gus March-Phillipps, a wild British eccentric of high birth, and an aristocratic, handsome, and bloodthirsty young Danish warrior, Anders Lassen. Amped up on amphetamines, these assorted renegades and sociopaths undertook the very first of Churchill's special operations - a top-secret, high-stakes mission to seize Nazi shipping in the far-distant port of Fernando Po, in West Africa.

Though few of these early desperadoes survived WWII, they took part in a series of fascinating, daring missions that changed the course of the war. It was the first stirrings of the modern special-ops team, and all of the men involved would be declared war heroes when it was all over.

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare focuses on a dozen of these extraordinary men, weaving their stories of brotherhood, comradely, and elite soldiering into a gripping narrative yarn, from the earliest missions to Anders Larssen's tragic death, just weeks before the end of the war.

©2016 Damien Lewis (P)2021 Quercus
Armed Forces Europe Great Britain Military Special & Elite Forces Wars & Conflicts World War II
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Critic reviews

"A truly astonishing story." (Weekend Sport)

"Kill without mercy, party like there's no tomorrow: Churchill's secret band of fearless warriors broke hearts, rules, and the Nazis' spirit." (The Daily Mail)

"A valuable addition to World War II history, and a harbinger of the sort of war that the United States and other countries are learning to wage in the 21st century." (Washington Times)

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Perfectly read. Brilliant writing on a topic increasingly scarce today - leaders with courage to make hard decisions and stick with those tasked with the dirty work.

Who Dares Wins

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The movie made me want to read the book now the book has me wanting a band of brothers mini series based on the book

Just a amazing accounting of true events

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We’ve lost too many men like this.

Great story. Reading breaks were a little obvious.

We’ve lost too many men like this.

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The book was well written, there wasn’t a lot of dead space. The story was interesting, and very well performed.

Writing was well done, performance was great

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You cannot stop listening to this, the performance is top notch, and the story is undeniably compelling. A real page turner. I loved it.

Fantastic

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The book is an admirable tribute to the brave creators of the future SAS. The only distraction from the truth is Guy Richie's film about the events in this book.

Heroic unit for the ages.

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this is the type of history that opens doors. stories like this create curiosity in people and inspires them to learn more.

fascinating

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Fantastic Book. Unbelievable true stories of extraordinary heroism, bravery and superhuman endurance. A true testament to the indomitable human spirit.

Incredible.

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Damien Lewis' book is worth the time to read and/or listen to, Guy Ritchie's Film titled the same is a more cheery and cheeky interpretation, also worth the time. Henry Cavill as Major Gus March Phillips & Alan Ritchson as Anders Lassen are fantastic.

Men like them and others from Camp X are the figureheads that led to the formation of the British SAS. Ian Fleming based his fictional spy character, James Bond (007), off of some of these Men.

Cheers,
Winston W

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Excellent book and incredible story of heroism and bravery. also very well read throughout

Excellent book and incredible story of heroism

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