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Operation Thunderbolt Flight 139 And The Raid On Entebbe Airport The Most Audacious Hostage Rescue Mission In History David

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Operation Thunderbolt Flight 139 And The Raid On Entebbe Airport The Most Audacious Hostage Rescue Mission In History David
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Publisher: Little Brown and Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.42 MB
Author: David, Saul
ISBN: 9780316245401, 0316245402
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Operation Thunderbolt Flight 139 And The Raid On Entebbe Airport The Most Audacious Hostage Rescue Mission In History David by David, Saul 9780316245401, 0316245402 instant download after payment.

**The definitive account of one of the greatest Special Forces missions ever, the Raid of Entebbe, by acclaimed military historian Saul David.**
On June 27, 1976, an Air France flight from Tel Aviv to Paris was hijacked by a group of Arab and German terrorists who demanded the release of 53 terrorists. The plane was forced to divert to Entebbe, in Uganda--ruled by the murderous despot Idi Amin, who had no interest in intervening.

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