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Houdini Club: The Epic Journey and Daring Escapes of the First Army Rangers of WWII [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x41 mm, weight: 612 g, 25 B&W photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jul-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Diversion Books
  • ISBN-10: 1635769787
  • ISBN-13: 9781635769784
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x41 mm, weight: 612 g, 25 B&W photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jul-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Diversion Books
  • ISBN-10: 1635769787
  • ISBN-13: 9781635769784
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Highlighted by the prisoner-of-war escapes that earned them the name “The Houdini Club,” here is the elite combat odyssey of World War II’s “Darby’s Rangers” as never told before—drawing on previously unknown sources and retired Army Ranger Mir Bahmanyar’s exclusive, uncensored interviews with the greatest generation of Rangers themselves.  

Spotlighting their legendary escapes from German World War II prisoner-of-war camps, so miraculous that this band of jailbreakers was dubbed “The Houdini Club,” military historian and retired Army Ranger Mir Bahmanyar delivers a thrilling, personality-driven account of the first United States Army Ranger battalion—from their rugged Ranger training to their battles in North Africa, France, Sicily, and mainland Italy, and (for some) finally back to American shores. Drawing upon unprecedented historical research, his own military-service expertise, and his exclusive interviews and personal correspondence with original Greatest Generation Army Rangers, Bahmanyar has crafted an uncensored work of military history in the tradition of The Longest Day, With the Old Breed, and Band of Brothers.

The Houdini Club captures the personal drama of World War II Special Forces warfare. The men of maverick Colonel William O. Darby’s Rangers had abundant tales of glory, yes, but also tales of misery, fear, and murderous intent. Then, there was the utter exhaustion contrasted by the thrill of combat, the devastating final battle that all but destroyed them, and the ingenuity and sheer determination that made the highly vaunted German Afrika Korps and veteran German Parachute and Panzer units marvel at their guerilla tactics and their prison breakouts.

Published to coincide with the 80th Anniversary of VE Day, The Houdini Club puts readers on the ground alongside the Rangers who made victory in Europe possible, portraying in gritty detail the lives and acts of one of the American military’s greatest collection of men.

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Praise for The Houdini Club:

A propulsive account of the 1st Ranger battalion . . . With a warts-and-all approach, Bahmanyar brings to vivid life Darbys elite soldiers, from soft-spoken executive officer Herman Dammer . . . to Second Lt. Charles Shunstrom, recalled by his comrades as both the bravest of the brave and a psychopath. . . . Bahmanyar also spotlights the (astonishingly frequent) escapes made by Darbys rangers from POW camps, which got them nicknamed the Houdini Club. This will enthrall WWII history buffs. Publishers Weekly

From their inception in World War II, U.S. Army Rangers have earned a reputation for doing the difficult. Mir Bahmanyars fresh look at their exploits in that war shows theyve done the impossible as well. . . . The Houdini Club is a must-read for anyone interested in Ranger history and fans of special operation troops. Jim DeFelice, best-selling author of Rangers at Dieppe, Every Man a Hero, and Omar Bradley: General at War

Praise for Mir Bahmanyar:

For those readers looking to become SEALs, I suggest you read this book cover to cover and then read it again. For those readers just wanting to gain knowledge and an understanding about the SEALs and the SEAL community, there is no other book you need to read.  Marcus Luttrell, U.S. Navy SEAL, and New York Times bestselling author of Lone Survivor

In the tradition of soldier classics like All Quiet on the Western Front, Nicholas Moore and his co-author Mir Bahmanyar unfold Moores raw war story of a decade of over 1,000 special operations missions and a dozen deployments into the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan. Run to the Sound of the Guns is the engrossing drama of Army Rangersthe training, the fighting, the brotherhood of young men in combat, of high adventure and darkest tragedy.  Charles W. Sasser, U.S. Army Special Forces, Author, Association of the United States Army  

"Ugly, brutal, and straightforward. . . . "  Matt Eversmann, Author of Walk in My Combat Boots: True Stories from Americas Bravest Warriors with James Patterson, and Editor of The Battle of Mogadishu

A riveting foxhole level view of more than a decade of modern war. . . . [ A] candid, but mature, account that is as entertaining as it is informative. General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal

Mir Bahmanyar earned a BA in History from UC Berkeley, enlisted in the Second Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, and attained an MA in War Studies from Kings College London. He served on the Board of Directors for the 75th Ranger Regiment Association and was an Associate Historian of the World War Two Ranger Battalions Association. He has been a military technical advisor on such films as The Good German, Black Hawk Down, and We Were Soldiers; a German language coach; and a producer and writer in Hollywood. He co-wrote and produced the award-winning independent historical film Soldier of God and has authored numerous books and articles from ancient history to modern war, which have been translated into Arabic, German, Japanese, Polish, and Spanish, and have featured on several US Army reading lists. Holding dual US and Canadian citizenship, he lives in Toronto.