Fighting with Popski's Private Army

Fighting with Popski's Private Army
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Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Total Pages : 578
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ISBN-10 : 9781783031726
ISBN-13 : 1783031727
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Book Synopsis Fighting with Popski's Private Army by : Park Yunnie

Download or read book Fighting with Popski's Private Army written by Park Yunnie and published by Casemate Publishers. This book was released on 2011-12-01 with total page 578 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This WWII memoir gives the inside story of Britain’s legendary demolition squadron and their daring escapades in Italy and Norther Africa. During the Second World War, a Russian-born emigre named Vladimir Peniakoff emerged as a decorated officer of the British Special Forces in Cairo. Code-named Popski, he started the No. 1 Demolition Squadron—known as Popski’s Private Army—charged with thwarting Field-Marshal Rommel’s fuel supply in Northern Africa. This is the story of Popski's famous fighting unit as told by his second-in-command, Captain Bob (Park) Yunnie. As Britain’s Eighth Army advanced toward Tripoli, PPA set out in jeeps across the desert to mount raids behind the Mareth Line in Southern Tunisia. In his lively and intimate account, Yunnie describes the ensuing action at Gafsa and Kasserine, and vividly depicts the sorties which took the men straight across the German Line of Command. As Tunis fell to the Allies on May, 7th, 1943, PPA began raid operations for the Italian Campaign. Dropped into Central Italy by RAF gliders, they set about blowing up strategic targets while waiting for the Allied landings. Yunnie takes command of his own patrol, and through a series of daring missions, colorful characters flit in and out of the front-line action.


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