Description In the run-up to World War II, the British government published a number of training booklets for the newly recruited Home Guard, covering everything from house-to-house fighting to patrol tactics.
In this book, perhaps the most unusual of the batch, trainees are instructed in the art of sneaking up on the enemy undetected.
In its pages, simple text and illustrations showed recruits how to avoid attracting attention, and why they should never under-estimate a German s.