Red Devils

Urban, Mark

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The Parachute Regiment is Britain’s elite airborne infantry. On the 80th anniversary of their first crucial campaign, in Operation Torch in North Africa, historian and broadcaster Mark Urban combines perspectives from German and British sources to tell the gripping stories of the men who had the resilience, fitness and self-reliance to be ‘Red Devils’ – the name they were given by their German enemies. The Paras comprised everyone from circus performers to solicitors, policemen to gravediggers, Christian Jews and communists. From recently-widowed Colonel Geoffrey Pine-Coffin, who had to leave his little boy to head to the front, to Mike Lewis, whose photographs became iconic images of war; from those who survived to those who longed for ‘a bloodbath’ and died in action; Urban brings life to these men and their experiences, exploring what drove them and covering their daring actions.

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Publish Date: 27/10/2022
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‘Gripping and authoritative’ Andy McNab

‘Superb accounts of the battles and a deep understanding of personalities’ Patrick Bishop, The Telegraph

A GRIPPING, AUTHORISED HISTORY OF THE DARING ‘RED DEVILS’ TOLD THROUGH THE FATES OF SIX HEROES . . .

In Britain they were known as The Parachute Regiment, but their German enemies christened them The Red Devils. Circus performers, solicitors, gravediggers, family men. . . they were ordinary people who became wartime heroes.

Showing what it took to succeed in this new regiment, Urban vividly brings to life six men and their experiences across D-Day, Arnhem and WW2 – from the recently-widowed Geoffrey Pine-Coffin, who had to leave his young son to head to the front, to Mike Lewis, whose photographs became iconic images of war.

Using deep archival research, British and German sources, and new material from the men’s families, Red Devils paints a true and moving picture of the heart of war.

PUBLISHED ON THE 80TH ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR FIRST CAMPAIGN: OPERATION TORCH IN NORTH AFRICA

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Weight 667 g
Dimensions 240 × 162 × 36 mm
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Cover

Hardback

Pages

xxxvi, 343 , 24 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

940.541241 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K