The Real SAS Rogue Heroes
Warfare
History Hit
4.5 • 943 Ratings
🗓️ 19 December 2022
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Summary
The Special Air Service, more colloquially known as the SAS, was the creation of Officer David Stirling during the Second World War. Located in the deserts of Northern Africa, they were given instructions by Churchill himself to wage 'total war' against the Axis powers. Recently, this group of mavericks have been depicted in the TV series SAS Rogue Heroes - but how can we separate fact from fiction when the actual truth is so unbelievable?
To help with this endeavour, bestselling author Damien Lewis joins James on the podcast to delve into the incredible histories of the men who made the SAS. Shining light on the brilliant people who helped change the face of warfare, what do we really know about this group of rogue heroes?
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| 0:00.0 | The SAS has its origins in the North African desert. |
| 0:07.0 | Formed as 62 commando in July 1941, its purpose was to undertake small-scale raids behind enemy lines, carrying out |
| 0:16.8 | some of the most daring and nerve-wracking missions of the Second World War. |
| 0:21.3 | Many of these missions have now been dramatized in the new hit BBC show SAS Rogue Heroes |
| 0:27.3 | starring Jack O'Connell, Alfie Allen, and Connor Swindles. But just how accurate is the new series in its portrayal of the SAS heroes at the heart of the story? |
| 0:37.0 | Well I'm your host James Rogers, this is the Warfare Podcast, and to take us through the fact and the fiction behind the SAS history we have an old friend back on the |
| 0:44.6 | podcast. |
| 0:45.6 | Damien Lewis is the number one best-selling author whose books have been translated into |
| 0:49.5 | over 40 languages worldwide. |
| 0:51.8 | For decades he worked as a war on conflict reporter for the world's major broadcasters |
| 0:56.0 | and now he's one of the nation's favorite historians of the SAS with his books on |
| 1:00.0 | SAS brothers in arms, SAS Italian job. S. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. |
| 1:04.2 | A few. So Damian Lewis is the perfect person to pull back the curtain and to show us the real history of the SAS rogue heroes. |
| 1:15.4 | Enjoy! |
| 1:16.4 | Hi, Damian, welcome back to warfare. |
| 1:20.7 | How you doing? |
| 1:21.7 | Very good. Always good to be on the show and it's been a while it has |
| 1:24.3 | been a while and it is great to have you back on especially at a time when everyone I know in the |
| 1:29.0 | UK seems to be watching this new hit BBC show SAS Rogue Heroes, which I'm sure will be available |
| 1:37.0 | worldwide soon, but it's off the back of this series that everyone appears to be a bit of an armchair expert on the SAS. |
| 1:45.1 | So I thought I'd get you on as a real expert of the SAS, your good self, that is what you do, |
| 1:50.6 | back onto the podcast to tell us maybe some of the facts and some of the |
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