Saturday at M.I.9 is the inside story of the underground escape lines in occupied North-West Europe which brought back to Britain over 4,000 Allied servicemen during World War Two.Airey Neave, who in the last two years of the war was the chief organiser at M.I.9 gives his own unique account. He describes how the escape lines began in the first dark days of German occupation and how, until the end of the war, thousands of ordinary men and women made their own contribution to the Allied victory by hiding and feeding men and guiding them to safety.There isn't a page in the book which isn't exciting in incident
About the AuthorAirey Neave is a former soldier and politician.
Reviews"There isn't a page in the book which isn't exciting in incident, wise in judgment, and absorbing through its human involvement."--The Times Literary Supplement
Book InformationISBN 9781848843110
Author Airey NeaveFormat Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint Pen & Sword MilitaryPublisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd