In 1940, Hitler was poised to invade Britain. This is the hitherto untold story of the British Resistance movement, set up around the coast, by Winston Churchill.
The Top Secret Underground bases of Britain's Resistance Movement-and the farm-workers, gamekeepers and schoolboys who learned how to handle machine-guns and explosives as they waited for the Germans to invade.
The men of Britain's Top Secret Resistance movement are taught the skills of sabotage-and, in Kent, Stan Hayward falls in love.
Hitler finalizes his plans to invade Britain - and the men of Churchill's Top Secret Resistance Movement consult their instruction manuals on explosives and silent killing.
Hitler is poised to invade Britain - and the Church bells ring in Kent and Sussex, Hampshire and Essex, East Anglia and Dorset as the Resistance Movement prepare to go underground.
The women who joined the Top Secret British Resistance Units - and their part in the D-Day deception that fooled Hitler into thinking that the Allies would strike back across the Straits of Dover.
The men of Britain's Top Secret Resistance Movement who parachuted with the SAS into France at D-Day - and the massacre of 35 men in a French woodland.
Members of the British Resistance Movement, the Auxiliary Units reflect on "the most vivid days" of their lives - and the story of the Werewolves, the Nazi fanatics who tried to form a German underground resistance, as the allies advanced through Europe.