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Off Topic: Brief Book Review - Ren - 04-22-2022 07:50 PM Hi all, I finished reading "Churchill's Shadow Warriors" subtitled "The race to develop radar, WWII's invisible secret weapon" by Damien Lewis ISBN: 978-0-8065-4064-1 I'm former military and an electronic technician, I found the book so interesting that I set aside some chores until I finished reading it. It is the story of the British government during WWII discovering the Germans not only had RADAR, but they were further along in its development. So, a daring "smash and grab" commando raid was planned to grab key components of a radar unit that was situated across the British Channel (near Bruneval, France). Woven within is also the story behind the British developing its first paratrooper commando unit. I highly recommend it for electronic and history buffs. (We now return to your regularly scheduled Test forum) RE: Off Topic: Brief Book Review - EdS2 - 04-23-2022 06:36 AM Interesting... although as you note thoroughly off-topic. Anyhow, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Biting might be of interest, perhaps for further sources. RE: Off Topic: Brief Book Review - BruceH - 04-25-2022 07:56 PM Also, quoting from another site: Quote:There's a lot of interesting background to this in the book Most Secret War by Dr R. V. Jones who was head of scientific intelligence during the war. RE: Off Topic: Brief Book Review - mfleming - 04-26-2022 11:59 AM (04-25-2022 07:56 PM)BruceH Wrote: Also, quoting from another site: (* cough *) Military (* cough *) Intelligence There was a spot in Literary Review in which a former member of the British Armed Services (not picking on them in particular) said his blood would always run cold when he heard the phrase "went off like a military operation" RE: Off Topic: Brief Book Review - EdS2 - 04-26-2022 04:25 PM Most Secret War is an interesting and entertaining read - chapters 26 and 27 are the ones we want, and they seem to be available online here: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=2v7lBAIA1FgC |