The Force: The Legendary Special Ops Unit and WWII's Mission Impossible

The Force: The Legendary Special Ops Unit and WWII's Mission Impossible

by Saul David

Narrated by Matthew Waterson

Unabridged — 9 hours, 42 minutes

The Force: The Legendary Special Ops Unit and WWII's Mission Impossible

The Force: The Legendary Special Ops Unit and WWII's Mission Impossible

by Saul David

Narrated by Matthew Waterson

Unabridged — 9 hours, 42 minutes

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Overview

Hailed as "masterly" (Wall Street Journal) and a "monumental achievement" (Douglas Brinkley), this book tells the riveting, true story of the group of elite US and Canadian soldiers who sacrificed everything to accomplish a crucial but nearly impossible WWII mission.

In December of 1943, as Nazi forces sprawled around the world and the future of civilization hung in the balance, a group of highly trained U.S. and Canadian soldiers from humble backgrounds was asked to do the impossible: capture a crucial Nazi stronghold perched atop stunningly steep cliffs. The men were a rough-and-ready group, assembled from towns nested in North America's most unforgiving terrain, where many of them had struggled through the Great Depression relying on canny survival skills and the fearlessness of youth. Brought together by the promise to take part in the military's most elite missions, they formed a unique brotherhood tested first by the crucible of state-of-the-art training-including skiing, rock climbing, and parachuting-and then tragically by the vicious fighting they would face.

The early battle in the Italian theatre for the strategic fort cost the heroic U.S.-Canadian commando unit-their first special forces unit ever assembled-enormous casualties. Yet the victory put them in position to continue their drive into Italy, setting the stage for the Allies' resurgence toward victory in WWII. The unit, with its vast range of capabilities and mission-specific exercises, became a model for the "Green Berets" and other special forces groups that would go on to accomplish America's most challenging undertakings behind enemy lines.

Knitting first-hand accounts seamlessly into the narrative-drawing on interviews with surviving members and their families; the memoirs, letters, and diaries of Forcemen; and declassified documents in the American, Canadian, British, and German archives-The Force tells a story that is as deeply personal as it is inspiring.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

07/08/2019

In this action-packed tale, historian and broadcaster David recounts the WWII exploits of the Force, an unusual elite military unit. The Canadian and American militaries recruited “single men... whose occupation or hobby included lumberjack, forest ranger, hunter, trapper, north woodsman (guide), game warden, prospector and explorer” for special training and a mysterious mission. The servicemembers who volunteered (such as Capt. Bill Rothlin, “a no-nonsense former metalworker” from California, and Capt. Tom MacWilliam, a small but athletic New Brunswick schoolteacher) could scale mountains and survive extreme winter conditions. After intense training and much diplomatic red tape, they embarked on their top-secret “impossible” mission in 1943. The Allied forces had begun a slow march up through Southern Italy, only to be stymied at the German Winter Line, a fortified position blocking a passage between Mount Difensa and Mount Camino, en route to Rome. It was considered impassable by Allied leaders after several regiments tried and failed, at great human cost, to take it. So the job was given to the Force. David vividly recounts their scaling a 200-foot sheer cliff wall on a cold, blustery night; engaging in heavy battle with the German defenders; and, after sustaining many casualties, emerging triumphant, having opened the way to Rome. He works the soldiers’ individual stories into the narrative, adding heart to the derring-do. This thrilling history will captivate readers. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

"A very fine book...Saul David has both a knack with the pen and a nose for a thrilling tale....Masterly [in] style...Readers should exult in The Force, whose heroic subjects deserve to be forever remembered."—Alexander Rose, Wall Street Journal

"The Forcebrilliantly recounts the heroic exploits of the first U.S. and Canadian Special Operations team, tasked with decommissioning a supposedly impregnable Nazi stronghold. Every chapter is filled with harrowing adventure, life and death struggle, and bedrock patriotism. The amount of new cutting-edge research is impressive. A monumental achievement!"—Douglas Brinkley, #1 New York Times bestselling author of American Moonshot: John F.Kennedy and the Great Space Race

"A riveting and harrowing account...An important, highly engaging work that is, as novelist Raymond Chandler once wrote of a book he was reviewing, unputdownable."—Washington Independent, Books of the Month

"With impeccable research and a keen eye for detail, Saul David has brought to life the surprising story of the original band of brothers. You can draw a vivid line from the make-or-break WWII battles of these daring soldiers to today's US Army Special Forces...Saul David does us — and history — a service by dramatizing how and why that 'tip of the spear' was forged. These brave citizen-soldiers did the impossible, and The Forcehonors their brotherhood, triumph, and ultimate sacrifices. An essential part of anyone's library."—Doug Stanton, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Horse Soldiers and In Harm'sWay

"A mesmerizing read that blends strategy with tactics and traditions, narrating in gritty detail the 1943 mountain battle by a small, dauntless American-Canadian force. This was the battlefield birth of our special Operations Forces. A compelling tale of human valor, doubts, mistakes, and victory, honestly told."—Bing West, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense, New York Times bestselling author of The Village and coauthor with Jim Matthis of Callsign Chaos

"If you love the Navy SEALS, Green Berets, and Special Ops throughout the military, you're going to love this book."—Fox & Friends

"This remarkable story of the most unique special operations unit in Allied service during World War II throws you into battle during the meat grinder campaign in Italy, where the men of the Force displayed exceptional loyalty to each other and courage under fire all while undertaking some of the most difficult missions of the war. Told at soldier's-eye level, The Force is a gripping and awe-inspiring account of a storied unit and a legendary battle."—John R. Bruning, bestselling author of Raceof Aces and Indestructible

"With this riveting story of an unlikely group of men becoming elite soldiers and contributing to the Allied victory, Saul David brings us a superb tale, well told."
Gregory A. Freeman, bestselling author of The Forgotten 500

"The Force provides incredible insight into the formation, development, and performance of the U.S. Army Special Forces Group, which traces its lineage to these fearless men. With his incomparable gift for storytelling, Saul David captures the brotherhood forged in war, the tragedy and chaos of battle, and the rich tradition of American tactical brilliance that these elite soldiers helped to launch."—David M. Reel, Executive Director, West Point Museum

"Action packed...This thrilling tale will captivate readers."—Publishers Weekly

"The First Special Service Force created in 1942 was a unique elite unit...As Saul David makes clear in this stirring account of their heroics, they did much more than their share and established precedents for the U.S. and Canadian Special Forces of today."—James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of TheBattle-Cry of Freedom

"Compelling and well-researched, The Force is an uplifting story of bravery, duty, and honor, an account of men who found the courage to take on an impossible mission — and prevail against all odds."—Howard Blum, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Invasion and The Last Goodnight

"Poignant, highly readable...a fitting tribute to the heroism of these soldiers....Brings wartime experience — the grueling training, the ferocity of combat — vividly to life with an immediacy that is breathtaking."—Winnipeg Free Press

"A real page-turner [about] a remarkable military unit whose story ought to be better known."—Kirkus Review

Kirkus Reviews

2019-06-11
The story of an elite Canadian-American commando force and its assault on a critical German stronghold in World War II.

David (Military History/Univ. of Buckingham; Operation Thunderbolt: Flight 139 and the Raid on Entebbe Airport, the Most Audacious Hostage Rescue Mission in History, 2015, etc.) brings together primary sources to create a vivid account of the First Special Service Force from its formation in July 1942. The author begins with a visit by President Franklin Roosevelt and his key advisers to Britain in 1942, where Gen. George Marshall heard a plan to invade Nazi-held Norway using armored snowmobiles. Because Britain lacked terrain and weather suitable to developing and testing the experimental vehicles, it would be necessary for the U.S. or Canada to adopt the program. Back in Washington, D.C., Marshall assigned the idea to 35-year-old Lt. Col. Robert Frederick, who was given carte blanche to create a force capable of putting the plan into action. Within a couple of months, American and Canadian soldiers began arriving at a camp near Helena, Montana. David follows a number of soldiers through the training regime, which dragged on past expectations as the idea for a Norway invasion took a back seat to more urgent operations—with a predictable effect on discipline. At last, the force was shipped to Italy, where the mountainous terrain seemed to fit its mission. Their first assignment was to secure a foothold on Monte la Difensa, a stronghold on the German Winter Line defending the approaches to Rome. The author follows the battle in close detail, with a focus on the memories of individual soldiers as well as the larger unit actions. David effectively captures the turmoil and chaos of the offensive as well as the incredible skill and determination of the force's assault on a target many more-experienced units had attacked unsuccessfully. The pace of the story in the early chapters is sometimes slow and overly detailed, but the payoff is a real page-turner.

A solid account of a remarkable military unit whose story ought to be better known.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173804815
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 09/03/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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