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Ill Met by Moonlight
Ill Met by Moonlight
Author: W. Stanley Moss
This is a classic account by one of the officers who took part in one of the great escapades of WWII. In 1943 W. Stanley Moss and Patrick Leigh-Fermor, both serving with Special Forces in the Middle East, decided on a plan to kidnap General Kreipe, Commander of the Sevastopol Division in Crete, and bring him back to Allied occupied Cairo. Thi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780297645399
ISBN-10: 0297645390
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Cassell Military
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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What is so remarkable about this adventure in war-time Crete to abduct a German general, carried out by a couple of daring Englishmen (W.Stanley Moss and Patrick Leigh Fermor) is that Stanley Moss wrote it as it was happening. It is pretty much his diary (with a few post-script notes added here and there). It seems they had a grand old time all in all - certainly there was danger but that seemed to just add spice to it for them. The funniest part was when they got to the beach and, to signal the motor launch, they were instructed to flash (in Morse Code) SB - the only problem being that neither of them knew anything in Morse Code other than SOS so they were busy flashing SSSSS until another British agent turned up who fortunately knew Morse Code. The whole thing seemed like a grand lark. Truly remarkable!
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