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The average rating for Beale Treasure New History of a Mystery History of a Mystery based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-07-20 00:00:00
1987was given a rating of 3 stars Courtney Walters
This treatise on the Beale Treasure Mystery is packed with details about the Beale Treasure, its possible origins and the characters involved in the publication of the Beale Papers. If you want information on this mystery, you'll find most of what you need in this book. The problem is that the book isn't organized in a way that makes it compelling to read. It seems to skip around a lot and go off on tangents.
Review # 2 was written on 2018-05-27 00:00:00
1987was given a rating of 3 stars James Mays
A very interesting collection of first hand accounts by those involved with the Special Operations Executive or the OSS special operations during WW2. The book is split into chapters covering broad themes or areas of operation. Almost all of the book is in the direct quotation from the various special operations personnel. This shows the attitudes they had to the work and the people that they dealt with. A number of the accounts talked about vetting people, both before operations in the UK and in the field overseas. What struck me was that the methods used in the field are similar to those used by terrorist organisations. I'd always sort of knew it, but this made it a little more real. The other revelation for me was the lack of vindictiveness against the Gestapo in Europe. A couple of the agents talked about incidents where they could have killed or seriously wounded Gestapo officers, yet they didn't. Reading between the lines the implication is that doing so would have had a huge negative impact on the local populace. It may also have contributed to a surprising number of SOE agents surving over a year in captivity. The book covers setting up SOE & OSS (a chapter each). Preparing agents to be deployed, operations in France, the Balkans, Norway, the Far East and also the post war wrap up in Germany.


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