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The Ariadne Objective Wes Davis

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The Ariadne Objective Wes Davis
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Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.97 MB
Author: Wes Davis
ISBN: 9780307460158, 0307460150
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Ariadne Objective Wes Davis by Wes Davis 9780307460158, 0307460150 instant download after payment.

The incredible true story of the WWII spies, including Patrick Leigh Fermor and John Pendlebury, who fought to save Crete and block Hitler's march to the East.
In the bleakest years of WWII, when it appeared that nothing could slow the German army, Hitler set his sights on the Mediterranean island of Crete, the ideal staging ground for German domination of the Middle East. But German command had not counted on the eccentric band of British intelligence officers who would stand in their way, conducting audacious sabotage operations in the very shadow of the Nazi occupation force.

The Ariadne Objective
tells the remarkable story of the secret war on Crete from the perspective of these amateur soldiers -- scholars, archaeologists, writers -- who found themselves serving as spies in Crete because, as one of them put it, they had made "the obsolete choice of Greek at school": John Pendlebury, a swashbuckling archaeologist with a glass eye and a...

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