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Rogue Heroes- The Incredible True Story of The SAS in WW2. (Part 2)

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The finale of this epic saga! The fascinating and at times, almost unbelievable stories of the initial SAS. Audacious, clever, brave, sometimes reckless and nonchalant, but just packed with incredible stories and people. In particular, Jock Lewes, Paddy Mayne and David Stirling. They are the type of stories that for the TV series made from the book- Rogue Heroes, the History of the SAS- certain actual events were toned down as it was thought the viewing public might not believe these events actually happened. But they did! #History #WW2 #SAS #rogueheroes #Britain

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