
Churchill’s Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
The Mavericks who Plotted Hitler’s Defeat
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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Giles Milton
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'This was a secret war whose battles were lost or won unknown to the public.... No such warfare had ever been waged by mortal men.' (Winston Churchill)
Shortly after the outbreak of the Second World War, a country house called The Firs in Buckinghamshire was requisitioned by the War Office. Sentries were posted at the entrance gates, and barbed wire was strung around the perimeter fence. To local villagers it looked like a prison camp. But the truth was far more sinister. This rambling Edwardian mansion had become home to an eccentric band of scientists, inventors and bluestockings. Their task was to build devastating new weaponry that could be used against the Nazis.
Led by the gung-ho Millis Jefferis, the men and women who worked at Churchill's Toyshop, as it became known, devised many of the key weapons of the Second World War. Their prototype limpet mine made possible the Cockleshell Raid on Bordeaux Harbour. Churchill said that this one raid alone shortened the war by six months. Next they pioneered the water bomb that closed the Rhine to German shipping.
Although the team at Churchill's Toyshop proved extraordinarily adept, they were not working alone. Other country houses were also requisitioned and handed over to the specialists. Some focused on developing new weapons; some planned sabotage missions in occupied Europe; some became training schools for agents. But all were working towards a common goal: the destruction of the Nazi war machine. Collectively they were known as the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.
©2016 Giles Milton (P)2016 John Murray PressA truly incredible story.
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Brilliant
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A fascinating history, of both the social attitudes of the time and the units concerned.
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Absolutely brilliant
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a fascinating piece of history
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Terrific narration
Riveting from start to finish
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Excellent listening
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the narrator brilliant
enjoyed it tremendously
am looking at more milton books
also narrator voices quite brilliant
mr keeble
will be getting another with either
giles milton
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Not just action - epic insight from how it happened
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Equally fascinating (and somewhat saddening) at the end to learn that these unsung veterans mostly disappeared into the ether. This book I suppose finally shines a spotlight on the men and women who fought a very different war, for better or worse.
Brilliantly researched and beautifully read
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