![]() Eisenhower's Guerillas tells the story of the reconnaissance and intelligence teams of young Special Forces, called Jedburghs, who worked behind enemy lines to strengthen the Allies' position in Northern France. It was into this storm of political mistrust and military confusion that Eisenhower sent the Jedburghs. To make matters more difficult, President Roosevelt refused to give full Allied support to Charles de Gaulle and his Free French government, and would not supply the timing, location, and other key details of Operation Overlord. Outnumbered and desperate for any advantage to make their way past the well-defended beaches and into France, the Allies had reached out to French guerillas and partisans to help secure their aims-but transforming the highly independent resistance groups into a governable body and fighting force was a formidable task. Eisenhower faced a series of seemingly insurmountable dilemmas. ![]() In the run-up to the invasion of Normandy in June 1944, General Dwight D. ![]()
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