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Surrounded - A Story of Switzerland in WW II (Paperback)
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Surrounded - A Story of Switzerland in WW II (Paperback)
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One of the most controversial issues still resounding from WW II
relates to Switzerland's role as a non-combatant. As the novel
opens, Hitler has had Austria and Poland for breakfast, made a
quick snack of Norway, and now wants Switzerland for lunch
believing that since it was part of the Holy Roman Empire--First
Reich--it should necessarily be part of the Third. During its
darkest hour Switzerland is surrounded by aggressive fascist
armies--its politicians quavering and its people beginning to lose
hope of retaining their freedom. Switzerland's only general, Henri
Guisan, steps into this miasma of growing despair. For him the only
way to save the country is to shift most of the Swiss Army to the
Alps, leaving the main cities at the mercy of the Panzers. His one
hope-learn the details of the attack in advance. Enter James St.
Lawrence O'Toole, charming prodigal son of an Irish peer who has
sold off his considerable art collection to support his profligate
ways. O'Toole is persuaded to pose as an "art consultant" to Herman
Goring as the Reichsmarschall competes with Hitler to amass the
best collection of European masterpieces. The Irishman works
through the American O.S.S. spy in Switzerland, Allan Dulles, in an
attempt to learn the details of the anticipated German invasion of
Switzerland. As he insinuates himself with Goring and begins to
gain the Reichsmarschall's trust, he crosses paths with Elfriede
Sholtz, a German resistance fighter and sister of the celebrated
author Erich Maria Remarque, now exiled in Switzerland; Joseph
Schmidt, the popular Jewish tenor, who escapes to Switzerland only
to be put in an internment camp; and Lothar Krebs, a young Swiss
rifleman called on to help defend his country against a Nazi
invasion. O'Toole is exposed when he tries to pass off a fake
Vermeer painting to Goring and finds himself imprisoned with the
others. This not so much a novel of good versus evil or right
versus wrong, but of complicated values and complex issues. Neither
a defense of Swiss efforts to maintain their vaunted neutrality nor
a blatant condemnation of the nation and their self-serving
actions, rather it tells the story of individuals struggling for
survival as 4M Swiss surrounded by 20M Nazis prepare for the
inevitable invasion.
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