Resistance Warfare 194045
By (Author) Carlos Caballero Jurado
Illustrated by Paul Hannon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
26th March 1992
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
940.534
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
198g
The occupation of Western Europe by the Wehrmacht brought about the birth of resistance movements in all the countries affected, as well as collaborationist movements directly opposed to the resistance. In effect, the war against Germany became a civil war within each country. Sought out by the Hohere SS und Polizeifhrer ('High Command of the SS and Police') and often aided by the British Special Operations Executive, the Western European Resistance centred largely on espionage and intelligence-gathering. A companion volume to Men-at-Arms 142: Partisan Warfare 1941-45, this book explores the history of resistance warfare in Norway, Denmark, Holland, Belgium, France and Italy.
Carlos Caballero Jurado was born in Ciudad Real, Spain, in 1957. He served as an NCO in the Spanish Army's Division Brunete (1st Armoured Division) and later graduated with a BA in History from the University of Alicante. He has written and co-written numerous books and articles on military historical subjects, including four Osprey titles. Carlos is a history teacher in Alicante. Paul Hannon is based in London and is a highly experienced military artist who has produced artwork for several Osprey volumes, including Men-at-Arms 173: The Alamo and the War of Texan Independence 1835-36 and Men-at-Arms 266: The Allgemeine-SS.