55 - The Flemish Waffen SS

55 - The Flemish Waffen SS

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309 - SOE Special Duties Flights

When people think about the secret war in occupied Europe, they often picture agents, resistance fighters, and acts of sabotage carried out behind enemy lines. But those networks depended on a hidden air bridge that carried agents and supplies into occupied territory and brought ...  Show more

308 - Mers El-Kébir: The British Attack on the French Navy

In the summer of 1940, Britain stood alone. France had fallen, invasion seemed possible, and Winston Churchill faced a grave question: what should be done about the powerful French fleet? Fearing it might fall under German control, Britain launched Operation Catapult. At Mers el ...  Show more

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