It is a story of sheer courage and skill - incredible bravery combined with the precision of a surgeon - as these men defused deadly mines, often dropped... > Lire la suite
It is a story of sheer courage and skill - incredible bravery combined with the precision of a surgeon - as these men defused deadly mines, often dropped in residential areas. The detonators were frequently booby trapped by the Nazis, and these Australians and their British colleagues came to recognise the twisted minds and methods of the individual bomb makers as they worked. Both sides played a deadly game of chess as they tried to bluff and outwit the other.
In the ultimate demonstration of skill and bravery, it was the Australian Leon Goldsworthy, specialising in underwater defusing - working at depth, and often by touch alone - who worked out how to defuse the 'K' mine, and so made possible the neutralising of the German mine defences before the invasion of Normandy.
Robert Macklin brings this story to life in this colourful and masterful account.
Robert Macklin is a well known writer whose most recent book is SAS SNIPER, co-authored with Rob Maylor. For this new book, Macklin has been granted access to previously secret RAN files in Canberra.