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Evader Accounts
I keep getting these requests-people must have time on their hands! Can anyone point me to accounts or books on evading through the Pyrenees during WW2? Apart from doing the Chemin de Liberté twice a number of years ago, that is as far as my detailed knowledge goes
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Re: Evader Accounts
Hello,
Interesting account of some of the crossings, here: http://evasioncomete.org/TxtPassNew.html Col. |
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Hello
You have "The Shelburne escape line" by Reanne Hemingway-Douglas, unexpensive I will look to find more, probably in French Regards J Schreiber |
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Some escape reports are available at the NARA
An example : https://catalog.archives.gov/id/5554652 The entry point is https://catalog.archives.gov/search?...tabType=online Some are detailed, others not. Regards J Schreiber |
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Hi Chris
have a look at Chuck Yeager's "an autobiograhy" where he explains how he went throught the Pyrénées mountains, with an airman colleague; He almost died there, it was really an ordeal he describes it very well. Cheers Gilles |
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Oliver Clutton-Brock's "RAF Evaders" which, despite the title, includes USAAF evaders.
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A good site with lots of information and links:
http://www.conscript-heroes.com/ A useful section on the above is a multipage list of the MISX escape acccounts that can be found on the NARA site listed in post 4 above by using the last name. http://www.conscript-heroes.com/Art38-MIS-X.html |
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Thanks all-I have passed all of this on
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Hello ,
I have a book in Dutch named " Gewone Helden de Dutch Paris Ontsnappingslijn 1942 by Megan Koreman from 2017 ISBN 9789058755568. Regards Alain57 |
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