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The ministry of ungentlemanly warfare
Book • 2015
This book tells the incredible true story of the top-secret 'butcher-and-bolt' black ops units Prime Minister Winston Churchill assigned to stop the German war machine.
Led by figures like Gus March-Phillipps and Anders Lassen, these units, known as the 'Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare', undertook high-stakes missions deep behind enemy lines, often dressed in enemy uniforms and breaking all previously held rules of warfare.
The narrative weaves together the stories of brotherhood, camaraderie, and elite soldiering of these extraordinary men, from their earliest missions to the tragic death of Anders Lassen just weeks before the end of the war.
Led by figures like Gus March-Phillipps and Anders Lassen, these units, known as the 'Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare', undertook high-stakes missions deep behind enemy lines, often dressed in enemy uniforms and breaking all previously held rules of warfare.
The narrative weaves together the stories of brotherhood, camaraderie, and elite soldiering of these extraordinary men, from their earliest missions to the tragic death of Anders Lassen just weeks before the end of the war.
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about a small group of men who had the ability to tackle fear and uncertainty.


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after watching the movie adaptation, focusing on the first special operations during WWII.

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