"The undercover British officer crept silently through the bushes, his tartan kilt a bizarre form of dress for a man who did not want to be conspicuous. Then he stopped to take in the awesome might of the enemy. Through the gloom, he could make out the 15,000 battle-scarred men and 200 machines of the cruellest and most feared of all the SS forces in war-torn France in the summer of 1944. Parked up for the night, their tanks, half-tracks and heavy guns stretched as far as his eyes could see. How could he and the tiny band of amateurish French Resistance fighters he commanded ­possibly take on these professional killers? Yet that, come what may, was his mission." Read more: The hero in a kilt who tackled a Panzer division on his own! (and then accepted the surrender of 23,000 German soldiers) | Mail Online
Just beat you to it today, I must have put it in the wrong section. http://www.ww2f.com/western-europe/...render-23-000-german-soldiers.html#post535709