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Across the Silent Frontier

The Secret Escape Routes of Occupied Europe (Everything World War 2-WWII, Book 40)

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Across the Silent Frontier

By: Cyril Marlen
Narrated by: Lt Col US Army (ret) Tom Briggs
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Across occupied Europe, there existed a hidden world of false papers, whispered passwords, midnight train journeys, secret apartments, mountain guides, and ordinary civilians risking everything to help strangers escape the Nazi system.

This is the story of the Comet Line.

Across the Silent Frontier reveals one of the most extraordinary civilian rescue operations of the Second World War—the escape network that guided downed Allied airmen from occupied Belgium through France, across the Pyrenees, and into Spain using nothing but courage, secrecy, endurance, and trust.

At the center of the story stands Andrée de Jongh—known as “Dedée”—the young Belgian woman who transformed scattered acts of resistance into a functioning underground route stretching across Nazi-occupied Europe. Around her grew a remarkable network of couriers, safe-house keepers, railway workers, forged-document specialists, mountain guides, priests, doctors, and ordinary families who quietly challenged one of the most powerful occupation systems in history.

Together, they created the Comet Line.

This gripping and deeply human history follows the route from beginning to end:
from hidden rooms in occupied Belgium,
to dangerous train journeys through Paris,
to rural safe houses in south-west France,
to freezing night crossings over the Pyrenees mountains,
and finally toward Spain, Gibraltar, and home.

But this is not simply a story about escape.

It is a story about civilians at war.

It is about what happens when ordinary people are forced into impossible moral choices under occupation. It explores fear, betrayal, survival, courage, and the extraordinary trust required to move hunted men across a continent controlled by Nazi Germany.

Inside this powerful book, you will discover:

• How the Comet Line was created in occupied Belgium

• The extraordinary role played by women inside the resistance network

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