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[An inspiring account of ordinary French citizens who chose to help Kiwi soldiers on the run in France. Betrayal, torture, concentration camps and death was the outcome for many. Based on letters, journals, military records and personal accounts. Michel Legras, Ambassador of France to New Zealand said:"The great merit of this book is that it gives life to all those anonymous French people from the Second World War who did not stop to question, but simply carried out what they saw as their duty, seeking neither recognition nor reward."] Colour, b/w photographs. 8vo. 288pp. Binding square and tight, faint remainder mark to bottom edge of text block, previous owner's name clipped from first page, otherwise a clean, fresh, unmarked copy.
The Last of the Human Freedoms : The French civilians who chose to help Kiwis during the Second World War. (Books)
Author
Keren M. Chiaroni
Title
The Last of the Human Freedoms : The French civilians who chose to help Kiwis during the Second World War.
Publisher name
HarperCollins Publishers (Harper Collins), Auckland, NZ.
Shipping time
3 - 7 days
Publication year
2011
Edition
First edition
Binding type
Soft cover
Listing condition
Used
Vendor name
Lost for Words: Books&Ephemera
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Key words
World War Two, French Resistance, Yvette Patris, John Sanderson, Gestapo, Dachau, Emile Raymond Glensor, Famille Fillerin, Derrick Grantham, Kiwi Soldiers Rescued In France, Kiwis On The Run Keren M Chiaroni,
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