SAS in World War II
Discover the thrilling history of the Special Air Service in "SAS in World War II" by Gavin Mortimer. Published in 2015, this captivating book spans 304 pages and is a must-read for military history enthusiasts. Filled with a wealth of photographs, many sourced from the SAS Regimental Archives, it vividly captures the perilous and exhilarating moments of the SAS's early raids against Axis airfields during the Desert War. Mortimer takes readers through the intense battles in Italy, the pivotal events following the D-Day landings, and the dramatic final advance into Germany, where the grim realities of Nazi atrocities, such as Belsen, were uncovered. This comprehensive account not only highlights the bravery and strategic ingenuity of the SAS but also provides a profound insight into the challenges they faced during one of history's most significant conflicts. Immerse yourself in this remarkable narrative that brings to life the extraordinary feats of the SAS during World War II.