TY - BOOK ID - 135816793 TI - No Bridges Blown: With the OSS Jedburghs in Nazi-Occupied France PY - 2020 SN - 0268107998 PB - University of Notre Dame Press DB - UniCat KW - Military Biography KW - Personal Memoirs KW - United States KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Biography & Autobiography KW - History KW - Military biography KW - Personal memoirs KW - United states KW - World war, 1939-1945 KW - Biography & autobiography UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:135816793 AB - A rediscovered classic of military history back in print for the seventy-fifth anniversary of the end of World War II When William B. Dreux parachuted into France in 1944, the OSS infantry officer had cinematic visions of blood-and-guts heroics, of leading the French Maquis resistance forces in daring missions to blow up key bridges and delay the German advance. This isn't the glamorized screen-ready account he expected; this is the real story. Dreux's three-man OSS team landed behind enemy lines in France, in uniform, far from the targeted bridges. No Bridges Blown is a story of mistakes, failures, and survival, a story of volunteers and countrymen working together in the French countryside. The only book written by one of the Jedburghs about his wartime experiences, Dreux brings the history of World War II to life with stories of real people amidst a small section of the fighting in France. These people had reckless courage, little training, and faced impossible odds. This story will resonate with veterans and everyday citizens alike and it brings to life the realities of war on the ground in Nazi-occupied France. ER -