Twelve Desperate Miles

Twelve Desperate Miles
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The Epic World War II Voyage of the SS Contessa

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

نویسنده

Miklos Haraszti

نویسنده

Miklos Haraszti

نویسنده

Tim Brady

ناشر

Crown

شابک

9780307590398
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Kirkus

April 15, 2012
The first American offensive against Hitler, the November 1942 invasion of North Africa, began with a commando raid to capture an airfield outside Casablanca. Although not "epic," it was a dramatic adventure rescued from obscurity by this lively history. The idea originated with eager American spies on the spot and impressed Gen. Patton, commander of forces invading the beaches in Morocco. He didn't tell his superiors (Marshall and Eisenhower), who expressed dismay when they learned of it. Reaching the airport required that two ships travel 12 miles up a shallow river, impossible without a local pilot; the spies found one, Rene Malevergne, a discovery probably responsible for this book because he kept a diary. Taking advantage of this historical treasure, Brady (The Great Dan Patch and the Remarkable Mr. Savage, 2006, etc.) builds his story around this local resistance figure and recounts Malevergne's experiences under the Vichy government, his odyssey when he was smuggled out of Morocco to Gibraltar, flown to Britain and then to America before recrossing the Atlantic. He observed the landing from his hometown (Vichy French forces resisted; the Americans suffered hundred of casualties) and then piloted the ships, successfully reaching the airport despite obstructions, collisions and enemy fire. An entertaining story of individual heroism, which Brady surrounds by an equally entertaining account of the North African invasion, the largest amphibious operation in history at the time.

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Booklist

March 15, 2012
For most of 1942, the decision of the U.S. to concentrate efforts on the war against Germany had shown few positive results. German U-boats ravaged merchant shipping, threatening the supply line to Britain. Operation Torch, planned for November of that year, was to be the first major American effort against Germany. Under the overall command of General Eisenhower, the operation aimed to land troops in Morocco and then gain control of much of North Africa. A vital component of the plan was transporting supplies of bombs and airplane fuel up a narrow, shallow river to the port of Lyautey, near Casablanca. The ship selected for the task was the Contessa, a beat-up merchant ship with the necessary shallow draft. She was manned by a motley crew from 26 nations, including some men recently released from the Norfolk jail. Brady, an award-winning author and frequent contributor to the History Channel, tells a tension-filled, exciting story of the invasion and the Contessa's role in it. This is an excellent recounting of an obscure but important episode of World War II.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)




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