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Military Biography - U.S. - General & Miscellaneous, Guerrillas - Biography, United States Civil War - Military Operations - General & Miscellaneous, Commandos and Special Forces, Spies - Biography, Union - Armed Forces - Civil War History, United States
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Behind Enemy Lines

by Wilmer Jones
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Overview

For all the heroism and military prowess shown on the battlefields of the Civil War, many of its key operations took place far from the front. Behind Enemy Lines exposes the hidden, often unknown initiatives of the War Between the States and brings their architects and executors to light.

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Patriot and Free Press

A Number of history books published this month show that nonfiction can be as interesting as fiction. Behind Enemy Lines is the true story of a French Jewish spy in Nazi Germany.

Book Details

Published
September 28, 2001
Publisher
Dallas, Tex. : Taylor Pub., 2001.
Pages
344
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780878331918

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