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Friendship In A Time Of War: 1939-1946 Dallas Allardice
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Commandos in Exile: The Story of 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando 1942-1945
By Nicholas van der Bijl
Extreme Risk
By Chris Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="graham allardice" data-source="post: 54186" data-attributes="member: 33577"><p>Friendship in a Time of War covers a young man's journey from the playing fields of school and the farmyards of the North East of Scotland to his training with the elite commandos and actions in the Second World War in Norway, Malta,the Middle East and Libya.</p><p>While the actions undertaken were remarkable, this book is not so much about the war, as about the people encountered there and the great and selfless actions of members of extended families, who risked everything to protect the author as a fugitive behind enemy lines</p><p>This is about friendships which were made, that span the generations. This has nothing to do with the Hollywood films, which were made about the key engagement of the book. This is about ordinary people who met under the most difficult of circumstances and how they rose to the occasion in a victory of humanity over evil forces. </p><p>This book is edited by the author's son, who has tracked down many of the protagonists in the story, and their relatives, and who includes the story of those meetings. </p><p></p><p>The book can be purchased direct from Amazon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graham allardice, post: 54186, member: 33577"] Friendship in a Time of War covers a young man's journey from the playing fields of school and the farmyards of the North East of Scotland to his training with the elite commandos and actions in the Second World War in Norway, Malta,the Middle East and Libya. While the actions undertaken were remarkable, this book is not so much about the war, as about the people encountered there and the great and selfless actions of members of extended families, who risked everything to protect the author as a fugitive behind enemy lines This is about friendships which were made, that span the generations. This has nothing to do with the Hollywood films, which were made about the key engagement of the book. This is about ordinary people who met under the most difficult of circumstances and how they rose to the occasion in a victory of humanity over evil forces. This book is edited by the author's son, who has tracked down many of the protagonists in the story, and their relatives, and who includes the story of those meetings. The book can be purchased direct from Amazon. [/QUOTE]
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