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Escaping Hitler

Stories Of Courage And Endurance On The Freedom Trails

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Escaping Hitler

By: Monty Halls
Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
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About this listen

I was on a train, and a German soldier began shouting at me and poking me in the ribs with his machine gun. I just thought that was it, the game was up . . .’

Downed airman Bob Frost faced danger at every turn as he was smuggled out of France and over the Pyrenees. Prisoner of war Len Harley went on the run in Italy, surviving months in hiding and then a hazardous climb over the Abruzzo mountains with German troops hot on his heels. These are just some of the stories told in heart-stopping detail as Monty Halls takes us along the freedom trails out of occupied Europe, from the immense French escape lines to lesser-known routes in Italy and Slovenia.

Escaping Hitler features spies and traitors, extraordinary heroism from those who ran the escape routes and offered shelter to escapees, and great feats of endurance. The SAS in Operation Galia fought for forty days behind enemy lines in Italy and then, exhausted and pursued by the enemy, exfiltrated across the Apennine mountains. And in Slovenia Australian POW Ralph Churches and British Les Laws orchestrated the largest successful Allied escape of the entire war.

Mixing new research, interviews with survivors and his own experience of walking the trails, Monty brings the past to life in this dramatic and gripping slice of military history.

20th Century Europe Military Military & War Modern World War II War Alps Italy

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Found it very moving, to read about all the unsung heroes . A testimony to the human spirit.

Remarkably people

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I really enjoyed this book having discovered it after watching the TV series. The book is much more informative, the accounts from survivors and family although on times hard to hear are something that we should all hear least we forget.
The narrator did a good job however personally I would have liked to have heard Monty Halls read the book himself.

A wonderful book

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