Escape from Hitler's Europe: An American Airman behind Enemy Lines
โ Scribed by Watt, George
- Publisher
- The University Press of Kentucky
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
November 1943: American flyer George Watt parachutes out of his burning warplane and lands in rural Nazi-occupied Belgium. Escape from Hitler's Europe is the incredible story of his getaway--how brave villagers spirited him to Brussels to connect with the Comet Line, a rescue arm of the Belgian resistance. This was a gravely dangerous mission, especially for a Jewish soldier who had fought against Franco in the Spanish Civil War. Watt recounts dodging the Gestapo, entering Paris via the underground, and finally, crossing the treacherous Pyrenees into Spain. In 1985, he returned to Belgium a.;Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Maps and Figure; My Thanks; Prologue; Part I: Walking Out; 1 Happy Birthday at Happy Valley; 2 Here Comes the Flak; 3 No Regrets, No Regrets; 4 ""lci Belgique?""; 5 The Ditch and the Outhouse; 6 Birthday Party in Hamme; 7 The Policeman and the Parachute; 8 On the Tram; 9 The War within the War; 10 All That Glitters; 11 I Meet the French Resistance; 12 The Gestapo Looks Me Over; 13 Spain Again; 14 Over and Out; Part II: Going Back; 15 Reunion in Hamme; 16 Homage to the Comet Line; Epilogue: Debriefing; Index.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Maps and Figure
My Thanks
Prologue
Part I: Walking Out
1 Happy Birthday at Happy Valley
2 Here Comes the Flak
3 No Regrets, No Regrets
4 ""lci Belgique?""
5 The Ditch and the Outhouse
6 Birthday Party in Hamme
7 The Policeman and the Parachute
8 On the Tram
9 The War within the War
10 All That Glitters
11 I Meet the French Resistance
12 The Gestapo Looks Me Over
13 Spain Again
14 Over and Out
Part II: Going Back
15 Reunion in Hamme
16 Homage to the Comet Line
Epilogue: Debriefing
Index.
โฆ Subjects
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military;World War, 1939-1945;
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