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Title:
The sabotage diaries
Author:
Barnes, Katherine (Ph.D. in Australian Literature), author.
ISBN:
9780732298791
Publication Date:
2015
Publication Information:
Pymble : HarperCollinsPublishers, [2015].
Physical Description:
xii, 417 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
General Note:
Includes index.

Formerly CIP.
Abstract:
Based on the wartime diaries of Allied soldier and saboteur Tom Barnes, this is an account of thrilling WWII wartime deeds deep behind enemy lines in Greece. Full of wartime exploits, daring, intrigue and resourcefulness, this is the true story of Allied engineer Tom Barnes, who was parachuted behind enemy lines in Greece, in October 1942, with a small team of sappers and special operations officers. Their brief was to work with the Greek resistance in sabotage operations against the German and Italian occupation forces. Under-equipped and under-prepared but with courage to spare, their initial mission was to blow up a key railway bridge, cutting Rommel's supply lines to North Africa, where the battle of El Alamein was about to begin. But Operation Harling - as it was known - was to be only the start of a lengthy and perilous clandestine mission.
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