Canadians Behind Enemy Lines 1939 1945

Canadians Behind Enemy Lines  1939 1945
Author: Roy MacLaren
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780774842419

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During the Second World War, almost one hundred Canadians served the Allied forces by passing as locals in occupied countries. At the behest of two British secret services, these men made language and custom their costumes. They risked their lives assisting resistance groups in sabotage and ambush missions or in smuggling Allied airmen out of occupied territories. Quiet heroes of the war, these bold Canadians helped to make the brutal and unrelenting warfare of the underground a potent weapon in the Allied arsenal. This is a study of unstinting personal courage in the face of overwhelming odds.

Behind Enemy Lines

Behind Enemy Lines
Author: Marthe Cohn,Wendy Holden
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307419880

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"[T]he amazing story of a woman who lived through one of the worst times in human history, losing family members to the Nazis but surviving with her spirit and integrity intact.” —Publishers Weekly Marthe Cohn was a young Jewish woman living just across the German border in France when Hitler rose to power. Her family sheltered Jews fleeing the Nazis, including Jewish children sent away by their terrified parents. But soon her homeland was also under Nazi rule. As the Nazi occupation escalated, Marthe’s sister was arrested and sent to Auschwitz and the rest of her family was forced to flee to the south of France. Always a fighter, Marthe joined the French Army and became a member of the intelligence service of the French First Army. Marthe, using her perfect German accent and blond hair to pose as a young German nurse who was desperately trying to obtain word of a fictional fiancé, would slip behind enemy lines to retrieve inside information about Nazi troop movements. By traveling throughout the countryside and approaching troops sympathetic to her plight--risking death every time she did so--she learned where they were going next and was able to alert Allied commanders. When, at the age of eighty, Marthe Cohn was awarded France’s highest military honor, the Médaille Militaire, not even her children knew to what extent this modest woman had helped defeat the Nazi empire. At its heart, this remarkable memoir is the tale of an ordinary human being who, under extraordinary circumstances, became the hero her country needed her to be.

Behind Enemy Lines

Behind Enemy Lines
Author: Richard Bath,Tommy Macpherson
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781907195389

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With three Military Crosses, three Croix de guerre, a Légion d'honneur and a papal knighthood for his heroics during the Second World War, Sir Tommy Macpherson is the most decorated living soldier of the British Army. Yet for 65 years the Highlander's story has remained untold. Few know how, aged 21, he persuaded 23,000 SS soldiers of the feared Das Reich tank column to surrender, or how Tommy almost single-handedly stopped Tito's Yugoslavia annexing the whole of north-east Italy. Twice captured, he escaped both times, marching through hundreds of miles of German-held territory to get home. Still a schoolboy when war broke out, Tommy quickly matured into a legendary commando, and his remarkable story features a dizzyingly diverse cast of characters, including Winston Churchill, Field Marshal Montgomery and Charles de Gaulle.

Behind enemy lines

Behind enemy lines
Author: Juliette Pattinson
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526162236

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Behind enemy lines is an examination of gender relations in wartime using the Special Operations Executive as a case study. Drawing on personal testimonies, in particular oral history and autobiography, as well as official records and film, it explores the extraordinary experiences of male and female agents who were recruited and trained by a British organisation and infiltrated into Nazi-Occupied France to encourage sabotage and subversion during the Second World War. With its original interpretation of a wealth of primary sources, it examines how these ordinary, law-abiding civilians were transformed into para-military secret agents, equipped with silent killing techniques and trained in unarmed combat. This fascinating, timely and engaging book is concerned with the ways in which the SOE veterans reconstruct their wartime experiences of recruitment, training, clandestine work and for some, their captivity, focusing specifically upon the significance of gender and their attempts to pass as French civilians. This examination of the agents of an officially-sponsored insurgent organisation makes a major contribution to British socio-cultural history, war studies and gender studies and will appeal to both the general reader, as well as to those in the academic community.

Behind Enemy Lines

Behind Enemy Lines
Author: Wilmer L. Jones PhD
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781630760878

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Frequently surprising, sometimes bloody, and always absorbing, Behind Enemy Lines offers up tales of espionage, hit-and-run raids, and guerrilla warfare. The book provides a new perspective on familiar aspects of Civil War history, including shadowy agents, women using their feminine wiles, unashamed looting, and vengeful crusades. Popular historian Wilmer L. Jones reveals that, by subverting the methods of traditional warfare, small and sometimes unorganized groups as well as intrepid spies, daring raiders, and mutinous guerrillas turned the tide of the Civil War far from the fronts of the now-legendary battlefields. Each of the three sections—spies, raiders, and Guerrillas—introduces riveting accounts of the often-overlooked heroes and heroines of unconventional warfare. Behind Enemy Lines spotlights such fabled infiltrators as Belle Boyd, Allen Pinkerton, and Timothy Webster. It also examines how the South, with its daring cavalry and constant struggle for supplies, resorted to sometimes brutal offensives led by men like Turner Ashby, John Mosby, and John Hunt Morgan. Finally, the gripping and detailed narrative peers into the bloody guerrilla warfare, spotlighting John Brown, William Clark Quantrill, and Bloody Bill Anderson, as well as the genesis of the James-Younger Gang. Civil war buffs, history lovers, and espionage enthusiasts will find this fascinating volume a welcome addition to their libraries.

Screenwriting Behind Enemy Lines

Screenwriting Behind Enemy Lines
Author: John Schimmel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Motion picture authorship
ISBN: 1615931678

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Senior studio executive and producer John Schimmel calls on more than 20 years working as a producer and senior executive in both the studio and indie worlds to provide an insider's guide to the art, craft, and business of screenwriting.

Scott O Grady

Scott O Grady
Author: Barbara A. Somervill
Publsiher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Fighter pilots
ISBN: 0516243322

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Chronicles U.S. Air Force pilot Scott O'Grady's six days hiding from enemy fire in a Bosnian forest after his jet was shot down in 1995, and describes his dramatic rescue.

Imps and Monsters Ten Years of Art by Justin Hillgrove

Imps and Monsters  Ten Years of Art by Justin Hillgrove
Author: Justin Hillgrove
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 149519213X

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