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Escape from Paris is the true story of a small group of U.S.
aviators whose four B-17 Flying Fortresses were shot down over
German-occupied France on a single, fateful day: July 14, 1943,
Bastille Day. They were rescued by brave French civilians and taken
to Paris for eventual escape out of France. In the French capital,
where German troops walked on every street and Gestapo agents hid
around every corner, the flyers met a brave Parisian resistance
family living and working in the Hotel des Invalides, a complex of
buildings and military memorials, where Nazi officials had set up
offices. Hidden in the complex the Americans, along with dozens of
other downed Allied pilots and resistance operatives, hatched
daring escape plots. The danger of discovery by the Nazis grew
every day - as did an unlikely romance. Based on official American,
French, and German documents, histories, personal memoirs and the
author's interviews with several of the story's key participants,
Escape from Paris crosses the traditional lines of World War II
history with tense drama of air combat over Europe, the intrigue of
occupied Paris and courageous American and Allied pilots and French
resistance fighters pitted against Nazi thugs. All of this set in
one of the world's most beautiful and captivating cities.
This is the only comprehensive guide to the 124 aircraft and
experimental flying machines used by the United States Army since
1947. The definitive reference source on its subject.
Escape from Paris is the true story of a small group of U.S.
aviators whose four B-17 Flying Fortresses were shot down over
German-occupied France on a single, fateful day: July 14, 1943,
Bastille Day. They were rescued by brave French civilians and taken
to Paris for eventual escape out of France. In the French capital,
where German troops walked on every street and Gestapo agents hid
around every corner, the flyers met a brave Parisian resistance
family living and working in the Hotel des Invalides, a complex of
buildings and military memorials, where Nazi officials had set up
offices. Hidden in the complex the Americans, along with dozens of
other downed Allied pilots and resistance operatives, hatched
daring escape plots. The danger of discovery by the Nazis grew
every day, as did an unlikely romance when one of the American
airmen begins a star-crossed wartime romance with the
twenty-two-year old daughter of the family sheltering him-a noir
tale of war, courage and desperation in the shadows of the City of
Light. Based on official American, French, and German documents,
histories, personal memoirs, and the author's interviews with
several of the story's key participants, Escape from Paris crosses
the traditional lines of World War II history with tense drama of
air combat over Europe, the intrigue of occupied Paris, and
courageous American and Allied pilots and French resistance
fighters pitted against Nazi thugs. All of this set in one of the
world's most beautiful and captivating cities.
On December 7, 1941, even as Japanese carrier-launched aircraft
flew toward Pearl Harbor, a small American cargo ship chartered by
the Army reported that it was under attack from a submarine halfway
between Seattle and Honolulu. After that one cryptic message, the
humble lumber carrier Cynthia Olson and her crew vanished without a
trace, sparking one of the most enduring nautical mysteries of the
war. What happened to the ill-fated ship? What happened to her
crew? And was she Japan's first American victim of the Pacific War?
Based on years of research, Dawn of Infamy explores both the
military and human aspects of the Cynthia Olson story, bringing to
life a complex tale of courage, tenacity, hubris, and arrogance in
the opening hours of America's war in the Pacific.
SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTUREMay, 1945. Hitler is dead, the
Third Reich is little more than smoking rubble, and no GI wants to
be the last man killed in action against the Nazis. The Last Battle
tells the nearly unbelievable story of the unlikeliest battle of
the war, when a small group of American tankers, led by Captain
Lee, joined forces with German soldiers to fight off fanatical SS
troops seeking to capture Castle Itter and execute the stronghold's
VIP prisoners. It is a tale of unlikely allies, startling bravery,
jittery suspense, and desperate combat between implacable enemies.
In the early hours of July 5, 1943, the destroyer USS Strong was
hit by a Japanese torpedo. The powerful weapon broke the
destroyer's back, killed dozens of sailors, and sparked raging
fires. While accompanying ships were able to take off most of
Strong's surviving crewmembers, scores went into the ocean as the
once-proud warship sank beneath the waves- and a young officer's
harrowing story of survival began.Lieutenant Hugh Barr Miller, a
prewar football star at the University of Alabama, went into the
water as the vessel sank. Severely injured, Miller and several
others survived three days at sea and eventually landed on a
Japanese-occupied island. The survivors found fresh water and a few
coconuts, but Miller, suffering from internal injuries and
believing he was on the verge of death, ordered the others to go on
without him. They reluctantly did so, believing, as Miller did,
that he would be dead within hours.But Miller didn't die, and his
health improved enough for him to begin searching for food. He also
found the enemy- Japanese forces patrolling the island. Miller was
determined to survive, and so launched a one-man war against the
island's occupiers.Based on official American and Japanese
histories, personal memoirs, and the author's exclusive interviews
with many of the story's key participants, The Castaway's War is a
rousing story of naval combat, bravery, and determination.
Title: Open Letters and Letters reprinted from various
periodicals.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United
Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
POETRY & DRAMA collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and
changing role of literature in society, ranging from Bardic poetry
to Victorian verse. Containing many classic works from important
dramatists and poets, this collection has something for every lover
of the stage and verse. ++++The below data was compiled from
various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this
title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to
insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Terry, Stephen
Harding; 1882-1917. 8 . 12268.d.6.
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