The undercover Jews who took on Hitler
A band of Jewish volunteers were to become one of the most ambitious and mysterious covert units set up by the British during the war. Until now, the story of the Special Interrogation Group, a band of German-speaking Jewish commandos who wreaked mayhem behind enemy lines, their heroics and their be...
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