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Why we fought, inspiring stories of resisting Hitler and defending freedom, Jerry Borrowman

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Why we fought, inspiring stories of resisting Hitler and defending freedom, Jerry Borrowman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-200) and index
resource.biographical
collective biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Why we fought
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1243306294
Responsibility statement
Jerry Borrowman
Sub title
inspiring stories of resisting Hitler and defending freedom
Summary
"Author Jerry Borrowman recounts seven lesser-known stories of World War II spies, resisters, and others who fought for freedom against the Nazi threat"--, Provided by publisher"The struggle to combat the Nazis during World War II encompassed front lines far beyond conventional battlefields. In a panoramic and compelling account, author Jerry Borrowman shares seven largely untold stories of people who undertook extraordinary efforts to defeat the Third Reich at enormous personal risk.Some were soldiers like the Ghost Army, an eclectic group of former artists, actors, and engineers who engaged in top-secret tactical deceptions by staging ingenious decoy armies. Using inflatable tanks, radio transmissions, and sound effects, they were able to trick the Germans throughout the course of the war, often working close to the front lines of the fiercest fighting.Some were ordinary citizens like William Sebold, a German immigrant and US citizen, who could have been a deadly foe, but instead chose the Allied cause. When he was coerced by the Gestapo into becoming a spy in America, he instead approached the FBI and offered to become a double agent. His efforts successfully helped bring down a dangerous German spy network that was dedicated to stealing industrial and wartime secrets and sabotaging America on home soil. These dramatic and inspiring personal stories shed light on some of the darkest days of World War II and one of the most perilous times in human history. As the Nazis swept through Europe, citizens around the world faced an individual and national complex moral question: How do you respond to the tyranny and bloodthirsty madness of the Nazis? These are stories of ordinary men and women who would not surrender or compromise. They resisted and fought with total commitment for freedom and democracy despite the personal cost"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Virginia Hall : "We must find and destroy her" -- William Sebold and sabotage in America -- Marlene Dietrich : Hollywood actor spies on the Nazis -- Juan Pujol : the Allies' most successful double agent -- Carl Lutz saves 72,000 Jewish lives -- The ghost army -- The Battle for Castle Itter -- Why they fought?
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