The Mad and the Brave: The Untold Story of Ukraines Foreign Legion
By (Author) Colin Freeman
HarperCollins Publishers
Mudlark
29th July 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Irregular or guerrilla forces and warfare
Reportage, journalism or collected columns
War and defence operations
Geopolitics
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 20mm
270g
With real-life echoes of SAS Rogue Heroes this is an astonishing account of Europes biggest major conflict, told through the eyes of ragbag collection of foreign fighters
Three days after Russian tanks roll into Ukraine, President Volodymr Zelensky issues a desperate appeal for foreign military volunteers to help defend his country. Thousands answer the call from all over the world: some of them experienced soldiers, others novices whove never held a gun before.
Among their ranks are high-minded idealists, adventure-seekers bored with civilian life, and ex-criminals seeking redemption all risking their lives against the world's most vicious superpower. Some flee at the first sign of trouble, others become heroes; many are killed, and a few turn their guns on each other.
This is their story often terrifying, often tragic, sometimes comic, and sometimes glorious
Colin Freeman is a former chief foreign correspondent of The Sunday Telegraph, now a freelance foreign affairs journalist. He writes features, comment and book reviews for The Daily Telegraph, as well as for The Spectator, The Economist, and The National in Abu Dhabi. He contributes regularly to From Our Own Correspondent on BBC Radio Four and does media punditry on foreign affairs. He is also the author of three previous books: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: The mission to rescue the hostages the world forgot (Icon Books, 2021). Kidnapped: Life as a Somali pirate hostage (Monday Books, 2011) was about the authors own experience of being abducted in Somalia in 2008. And The Curse of the Al-Dulaimi Hotel and other half-truths from Baghdad (Monday Books, 2008) is a book of reportage about post-Saddam Iraq.