In 1942, the British army was locked in a deadly struggle in the North African desert with Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps. Few were as motivated as 40 or so German-speaking Jews of the Special Interrogation Group.
SOE missions in Holland during WWII were the most disastrous in British intelligence. Why did London continue to drop agents there only for them to be arrested by the Nazis? Was German counterintelligence that good--or was something more sinister afoot?