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The War in the Shadows
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The War in the Shadows

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An enthralling expose of the spies who moved in the darkened dangerous back alleys of World War Two. Perfect for readers who enjoy the books of Ian Fleming, Robert Ludlum and John le Carre but who want to learn more about what the real spies really did.

While American, British, German and Russian soldiers clashed in the battlefields of the world, a small group of men and women moved in the shadows, deliberating over actions behind the scenes.

Agents, double-agents and even triple-agents worked to gather intelligence and give their sides advantages during this monumental conflict. Yet, unlike the world of James Bond, there was no glamor to their actions.

Through in-depth research Charles Whiting shines a light on the unvarnished world of espionage in World War Two and demonstrates how all the players of this game, whether French, British, American, Czech, German, Dutch or Russian, lost in this war in the shadows.

This book should be essential reading for anyone interested in the overlooked truth of what it was like to be a spy in the Second World War.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sapere Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 November 2023
Pages
318
ISBN
9781800558250

An enthralling expose of the spies who moved in the darkened dangerous back alleys of World War Two. Perfect for readers who enjoy the books of Ian Fleming, Robert Ludlum and John le Carre but who want to learn more about what the real spies really did.

While American, British, German and Russian soldiers clashed in the battlefields of the world, a small group of men and women moved in the shadows, deliberating over actions behind the scenes.

Agents, double-agents and even triple-agents worked to gather intelligence and give their sides advantages during this monumental conflict. Yet, unlike the world of James Bond, there was no glamor to their actions.

Through in-depth research Charles Whiting shines a light on the unvarnished world of espionage in World War Two and demonstrates how all the players of this game, whether French, British, American, Czech, German, Dutch or Russian, lost in this war in the shadows.

This book should be essential reading for anyone interested in the overlooked truth of what it was like to be a spy in the Second World War.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sapere Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 November 2023
Pages
318
ISBN
9781800558250