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The Last Gentleman of the SAS

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eBook - A Moving Testimony from the First Allied Officer to Enter Belsen at the End of the Second World War

Randall, John/Trow, M J

MAINSTREAM PUBLISHING

Partly based on previously unpublished diaries, this is a moving testimony from the first Allied officer to enter Bergen-Belsen at the end of the Second World War.

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Zusatztext

<p>In 1945, John Randall was the first Allied officer to enter Bergen-Belsen the concentration camp that would reveal the horrors of the Holocaust to the world. Randall was one of that league of extraordinary gentlemen handpicked for suicidally dangerous missions behind enemy lines in North Africa, Italy, France and Germany throughout the Second World War.</p><p>He was a man of his class and of his times. He hated the Germans, liked the French and was unimpressed by the Americans and the Arabs. He was an outrageous flirt, as might be expected of a man who served in Phantom alongside film stars David Niven and Hugh Williams. He played rugby with Paddy Mayne, the larger-than-life colonel of the SAS and winner of four DSOs. He pushed Randolph Churchill, son of the Prime Minister, out of an aeroplane. He wined and dined in nightclubs as part of the generation that lived for each day because they might not see another.</p><p>This extraordinary true story, partly based on previously unpublished diaries, presents a different slant on that mighty war through the eyes of a restless young man eager for action and adventure.</p>

Autorenportrait

<p>After his wartime career,<b>John Randall</b>ran a highly successful business training school .Adored by his wife, children and grandchildren, he had passionate feelings about the events he lived through. He was the quintessential English gentleman, a quiet man of integrity and with a steely resolve that carried him through his long and fascinating life. <b>Mei Trow</b>is a military historian who has recently ghostwritten<i>Survivor</i>, the story of Holocaust survivor Sam Pivnik (Hodder and Stoughton, 2012) and<i>Survivor on the River Kwai</i>(Penguin, 2013). The author of 60 books, Meis output has covered detective fiction, true crime and historical biography.</p>

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 27.03.2014

Umfang: 272 S., 3.22 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781780578347

Umbreit-Nr.: 6698219

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