
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
After the crushing defeat in mainland Europe during the winter of 1939, Winston Churchill understood that Britain needed a bold response. He assembled a group of unconventional, daring fighters to become Britain's first covert operatives operating behind enemy lines. These volunteers faced almost certain death with only the chance for glory.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare reveals the thrilling exploits of these 'freelance pirates' as they carried out daring missions against the Nazis, often disguised in enemy uniforms and defying traditional rules of war.
Military historian Damien Lewis vividly brings their extraordinary story to life, from their first operations to the untimely death of their leader just before the war’s end.
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After the crushing defeat in mainland Europe during the winter of 1939, Winston Churchill understood that Britain needed a bold response. He assembled a group of unconventional, daring fighters to become Britain's first covert operatives operating behind enemy lines. These volunteers faced almost certain death with only the chance for glory.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare reveals the thrilling exploits of these 'freelance pirates' as they carried out daring missions against the Nazis, often disguised in enemy uniforms and defying traditional rules of war.
Military historian Damien Lewis vividly brings their extraordinary story to life, from their first operations to the untimely death of their leader just before the war’s end.
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After the crushing defeat in mainland Europe during the winter of 1939, Winston Churchill understood that Britain needed a bold response. He assembled a group of unconventional, daring fighters to become Britain's first covert operatives operating behind enemy lines. These volunteers faced almost certain death with only the chance for glory.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare reveals the thrilling exploits of these 'freelance pirates' as they carried out daring missions against the Nazis, often disguised in enemy uniforms and defying traditional rules of war.
Military historian Damien Lewis vividly brings their extraordinary story to life, from their first operations to the untimely death of their leader just before the war’s end.

















