THE REAL DESERT RAT It was one of the biggest security blunders of the war. But only now can the Mail reveal how a U.S. colonel handed our secrets to Germany's legendary tank commander Erwin Rommel - throwing away the lives of thousands of British soldiersHis reports let Rommel know every secret the British had

From: Daily Mail | Date: May 25, 2002| Author: TIM CLAYTON; PHIL CRAIG | Copyright information

IN their best-selling book Finest Hour, historians Tim Clayton and Phil Craig used dramatic first-person testimony to tell the story of the Battle of Britain with an immediacy and excitement that won huge critical acclaim. Today the Mail begins serialising the book's sequel - an equally enthralling account of the next great point of crisis in the war: the summer of 1942. This major series, which continues on Monday, starts with one of the war's greatest untold tales . . .

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