Daring Missions of World War II

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Daring Missions of World War II is a nonfiction book by military historian William B. Breuer that recounts dramatic, lesser-known special operations and covert exploits from the Second World War.

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instanceOf history book
nonfiction book
author William B. Breuer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Allied special operations
covert missions behind enemy lines
intelligence operations in World War II
resistance activities in occupied Europe
focus dramatic wartime exploits
lesser-known missions of World War II
genre military history
nonfiction
war history
hasAuthorOccupation military historian
hasPerspective Allied viewpoint
includes accounts of covert exploits
stories of special operations units
intendedAudience general readers
military history enthusiasts
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject World War II
covert operations
military history of World War II
special operations
narrativeStyle anecdotal
episodic
timePeriodCovered 1939–1945
workOf William B. Breuer NERFINISHED

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