The secret plan for 'D-Day Two' if Normandy landings had failed: SAS team led by one-armed Frenchman parachuted into Nazi-held Brittany night before June 6, 1944 to seize port and enable Allies to invade, reveals historian DAMIEN LEWIS

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The SAS were sent in to the port of Saint-Malo in Brittany on June 5, 1944 and tasked with seizing the port with the French resistance. Above: One-armed SAS colonel Pierre-Louis Bourgoin.
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