Fire in the Night

C Smith author J Bierman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Published:21st May '15

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The biography of Orde Charles Wingate, arguably the most eccentric and charismatic of all the generals on either side of World War Two.

Orde Charles Wingate. Winston Churchill thought him a military genius; others considered him greatly over-rated; a few even thought him mad. His overriding passion was for Zionism, a cause which he embraced when posted to British-ruled Palestine in 1936. There he raised the Special Night Squads, an irregular force which decimated Arab rebel bands and taught a future generation of Israeli generals (including Moshe Dayan and Yitzhak Rabin) how to fight. In 1941, Wingate led another guerrilla-style force into Italian-occupied Ethiopia and was instrumental in restoring Emperor Haile Selassie to his throne. But his most famous campaign was conducted behind enemy lines in Burma, where his Chindits shattered the myth of Japanese invincibility in jungle fighting. A brilliant maverick, Wingate was a difficult if not impossible subordinate. He was also - as this riveting new study reveals - an inspiring leader.

fast paced and satisfying...the authors know the lot of the ordinary soldier * New York Times *
...excellent use of interviews with those who knew Wingate best * Washington Times *
a balanced book of this most unbalanced man...lucid and exciting -- Phillip Ziegler * The Spectator *
Riveting...John Bierman and Colin Smith, wily veterans of war reporting, are excellent on the military adventurer who so caught the public imagination -- Walter Ellis * Sunday Times *
one has to consider Wingate one of the most influential military minds of the 20th century - and surely one of the strangest * San Diego Union Tribune *
Engaging... a page turning tale of a military genius * Kirkus Review *
Extensive use of primary material enhances the portrait * Library Journal *
An illuminating study, the authors are to be congratulated on an excellent, readable book -- Hugh Toye, * Times Literary Supplement *

ISBN: 9781447285076

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 26mm

Weight: 712g

464 pages