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Rescues recounted in this book involve "the greatest generation," the soldiers, sailors, and airmen who risked all for their brothers and sisters in arms. Other stories concern civilians who hid Jews in their homes or helped Allied soldiers trapp

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Rescues recounted in this book involve “the greatest generation,” the soldiers, sailors, and airmen who risked all for their brothers and sisters in arms. Other stories concern civilians who hid Jews in their homes or helped Allied soldiers trapped behind enemy lines, as well as personal stories such as Lucie Aubrac’s plan to liberate her husband from a Gestapo prison. Common to all are the deep reserves of courage and humanity that led ordinary men and women to risk and even sacrifice their lives in order to rescue those in mortal danger.

Illustrated with captivating photographs, Great Rescues of World War II is a testament to bravery and human kindness.

The book is currently not distributed in the United States, but a very limited number of copies will be available for purchase at the talk.

Register online at chboothlibrary.org, or call the library at 203-426-3141. The program is open to the public. Drop-ins are welcome.

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