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Behind Enemy Lines: American Spies and Saboteurs in World War II

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An account of the Office of Strategic Services and its agents during the Second World War uses recently declassified government files to reconstruct exciting and dangerous missions that took place in North Africa, Europe, and the Far East

191 pages, Library Binding

First published April 1, 1978

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Milton Shapiro, author of the Warren Spahn Story, Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers and others, and Sports Editor of the New York Enquirer writes in a clear journalistic style, letting the accomplishments of his hero speak for themselves.

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