Veterans break cover to promote diary of SAS
The SAS War Diary was put together by one of its own soldiers after the first SAS unit, founded by David Stirling, was disbanded in 1945. The soldier then put the book into storage until shortly before his death, when it was donated to the SAS Regimental Association.
Now copies have been made available, bound in leather and weighing 25lb (11kg) and priced at £975. The book includes formerly top-secret orders, reports and photos, and publisher Martin Morgan calls it “one of the most astonishing manuscripts to emerge from the Second World War”.
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