WW2 British Force Benedict Churchill’s Secret Mission to Save Stalin Used Hardcover Reference Book

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WW2 British Force Benedict Churchill’s Secret Mission to Save Stalin is a used hardcover reference book examining the little-known Anglo-Soviet military operation in northern Norway and the Soviet Arctic during World War II. The volume provides a detailed account of Force Benedict, the codename for the 1941 mission authorized by Prime Minister Winston Churchill to support the Soviet Union following the German invasion. The book outlines the deployment of British Royal Air Force personnel and Hawker Hurricane aircraft to the port city of Murmansk, where they aided Soviet defensive efforts against the German advance. Drawing from official documents, firsthand testimonies, and period photographs, the text situates the operation within the broader context of Allied diplomatic and military cooperation. This hardcover edition is suitable for researchers, collectors, and historians interested in Second World War alliances, Anglo-Soviet relations, and specialized military operations. The book exhibits typical signs of previous use consistent with a reference volume of its age.  Total of 306 pages.

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