Special Interrogation Group

The Special Interrogation Group (SIG)[a] was a unit of the British Army during World War II, formed largely of German-speaking Jewish volunteers from Mandatory Palestine. Disguised as soldiers of the German Afrika Korps, members of the SIG undertook commando and sabotage operations against Axis forces during the Western Desert Campaign.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ a b Sugarman, Martin (1996). "The SIG: Behind the Lines with Jewish Commandos". Jewish Historical Studies. 35: 287–307. JSTOR 29779991 – via JSTOR.
  2. ^ Miller, Russell (1981). The Commandos. Time-Life Books. p. 84. ISBN 0809434016 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ Hargreaves, Andrew Lennox (2008). An Analysis of the Rise, Use, Evolution and Value of Anglo-American Commando and Special Forces Formations, 1939-1945 (PDF) (PhD thesis). King's College, London. p. 66. Retrieved 1 December 2022.


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