Churchill’s Killing House

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In the summer of 1940, Britain was under siege. Poland, Belgium, Holland, Norway and France had already fallen, and the British army had been routed on the continent, leading to the chaotic evacuation at Dunkirk. In the rubble of the Allie’s crumbled defence, Inverailort House was established as a new symbol of defiance. Signed off by Churchill himself, this austere building became an academy for the brightest and best of all Allied volunteers, where they were transformed from ordinary foot soldiers into a new breed of warrior – the commando. The list of instructors, advisors, and trainees that passed through the house included some of the greatest fighting men of World War II. This book tells the remarkable human story of those who created a new type of soldier, forged new techniques in battle, and ultimately led the way to Allied victory over fascism.

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The untold true story of Inverailort, Churchill’s pioneering elite WW2 military academy that provided the model for Special Forces training used by the SAS.

“A thrilling story of bravery and resilience, superbly told” – DAN SNOW

“The epic story of how ordinary men were trained and transformed to set Europe ablaze?” – BEAR GRYLLS

“Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the true foundations of elite military operations.” – ALDO KANE

In the summer of 1940, Britain was under siege. Poland, Belgium, Holland, Norway and France had already fallen, and the British army had been routed on the continent, leading to the chaotic evacuation at Dunkirk.

In the rubble of the Allies’ crumbled defence, Inverailort House was established as a new symbol of defiance. Signed off by Churchill himself, this austere building became an academy for the brightest and best of all Allied volunteers, where they were transformed from ordinary foot soldiers into a new breed of warrior – the commando.

The list of instructors, advisors, and trainees that passed through Inverailort included some of the greatest fighting men of World War II: Lord Lovat, “Mad Mike” Calvert, Freddy Spencer Chapman, Tommy Macpherson, Fairbairn and Sykes, and both David and Bill Stirling, who would go on to form the SAS.
Churchill’s Killing House tells, for the first time, the remarkable human story of those who created a new type of soldier, forged new techniques in battle, and ultimately led the way to Allied victory over fascism.

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Weight 0.566 kg
Dimensions 24.1 × 16.5 × 3.4 cm
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Cover

Hardback

Pages

352

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

940.541241 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K