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"John B. Leith was 26 years old when WW II was over and he left the service of the allied forces in Europe. He described 12 of his 62 missions behind enemy lines rescuing German prisoners. He was ordered not to acknowledge any of his combat service until after his death (1998). Finally his story is told. Several of his missions involved sacred relics of the Christian era. They seemed to protect his team in the ongoing struggle between the forces of good and evil." Donald M. Ware, Lt. Col. USAF (Ret), MSNE

"I treasure my fascinating relationship with a man of courage and competence writing about his own experience but unable to be recognized for his great service and valor while alive. Each chapter is a "mission impossible," a true-life drama rivaling "Raiders of the Lost Ark." He showed no fear for his life or welfare. He developed a sense of spiritual protection." Robyn C. Andrews, Regression Therapist, Researcher, Author

"Certainly, The Man with the Golden Sword is one of the most riveting accounts of an American World War II hero I have read. These once classified missions by John B. Leith are now revealed. His heroism is unequaled. This book is a must read for all of us who want to know the hidden valor and courage of those who fought so bravely."
Robert D. Miles - Motion Picture Producer

"A most compelling story of one man’s quest to complete his mission while trying to protect his moral character and beliefs. John B Leith was an amazing character, skilled soldier, and highly trained writer. In his quest to follow orders and rescue Hitler’s most important prisoners, his valor greatly embarrassed the German military and is reported to have shortened the war by weeks. Some of the best-kept secrets of WW II are finally revealed. Well worth the read." Michael E. Forte, Investigator, Researcher

  • Sales Rank: #809453 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-01-10
  • Released on: 2015-01-10
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
The author, born in 1920, had a "photographic" memory. He graduated from high school in 1937 and went to Tibet seeking spiritual training. Learning his past-life identity served him well in WW II.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
The Greatest WWII Hero the public didn't know about...
By CA
First thing first, if you are interested in WWII black ops missions conducted by the OSS this book will be worthwhile. The mission during the Battle of the Bulge is very interesting, where honor, intelligence, courage and bravery abounds. The book reads like a fictional novel, but actually being 12 true life top-secret missions of Col. Halford Williams' (John B. Leith) with his personal account of his experiences. I can understand why his military service had to be kept clandestine because of the nature of his missions and persons who were involved. The most endearing part of Col. Williams career was how he was pacifist, choosing to show mercy towards the enemy during most of his missions. However, the most amazing thing about his exploits was his tapping into his spiritual side. His vision of Jesus Christ and receiving the blessing, to paraphrase, "that if he didn't pursue the secret missions with hate towards the enemy that he would always be successful". I believe that he allowed himself to be used for a greater purpose, executing 62 successful suicidal missions in less than two years. Two of which shortening WWII, significantly. Be prepared to see a Christian theme during the book where Col. Williams is confronted with personal spiritual accounts and how supernatural forces seem to be protecting and guiding him throughout his missions. There will be those who question the book because of the spiritual elements and will dismiss it as fiction. However, if the reader finds the book to be factual and inspiring, it may lead some to reconsider their worldview and others to reaffirm their faith. Either way, Mr. Leith is a very good writer, putting the reader in his narrative of what could be considered the greatest WWII hero the U.S. and the Allies had that the public didn't get to know about until now.
P.S. - I read the Kindle version which had a few editorial/spelling blips. Which I have encountered before. Thank you Donald M. Ware for getting the book published and I would like to see more books by John B. Leith.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
An exciting interpretation of some stories about WWII.
By Karen Degenhart
This was the most mind bending book I have read in a long time. It is based on true OSS Missions during World War II by an American led team. The person who wrote the book could not divulge anything about his war missions until he was deceased, so he wrote the book and passed it on to someone else to publish. He was called The American Fox by the Germans and had a $300,000 reward on his head. Missions he accomplished as the team leader changed the war. Blowing up a fuel depot of the Germans helped Patton's 3rd Army proceed, as the Germans had no fuel for their final big attack at at the Battle of the Bulge. Another secret mission tricked Hitler to move his prime troops south of Normandy, so that we had much less resistance for D-Day. German generals were skeptical, but had to follow Hitler's ideas. Another mission just happened to encounter some Death Squad Germans with captured Jews on the way to death camps, and even though saving the Jewish children and adults was not part of his mission, he was presented the choice to try to save them, taking more risks for his team, and he did, on the way to completing the mission to rescue a scientist from a Nazi prison. On another mission, he found some ancient Christian relics in a cave in France, and one of them was a shield that gave him a sense or protection on his missions. Over all, I just could not stop reading this book till I was done. After finishing it, I re watched the movie Patton to see if some of the things mentioned in this book were in the movie. In Patton, we do not know exactly WHY the Germans suddenly went south leaving Normandy, even though the German generals did not want to do that, but Hitler had some information that made him decide to move the troops. They thought maybe Patton was going to lead a landing farther South, and moved troops out of the Normandy area by the same day as D-Day. But, IF this book is true, NOW we know WHY Hitler thought he should move away from Normandy. The guy who wrote this book supposedly did a mission that planted false information that got to Hitler and again changed the war. Even so, he got no credit and had to deny all that he did in the war. He changed the outcome of the war, but no one even heard of him, except in this book. A fascinating look at history. There is something about the Spear of Longinus which is not in another book I have on that, so I am not sure which version of capturing that is true, but it got me going on more research about that. An eye opening read for sure.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A Must Read
By John C. Cox
I recommend this book to any and all who enjoy our American history! What an amazing man and amazing sacrifice this man made for his country. Men such as this are never to be forgotten!

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