The Partisans and the Unthinkable

The Partisans and the Unthinkable
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781664125469
ISBN-13 : 1664125469
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Book Synopsis The Partisans and the Unthinkable by : Stephen Klein

Download or read book The Partisans and the Unthinkable written by Stephen Klein and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2020-09-08 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There were many unsung heroes of world war two, but none more neglected than the partisans that fought the fascist regimes and German Nazi occupiers under the direst circumstances. By 1940, in every occupied country in Europe there arose a resistance movement that engaged in espionage, disrupted communication lines, damaged railways, blew up bridges, hid and smuggled Jews and other targeted groups out of the country, rescued downed Allied pilots, and all at maximum risk to themselves. This book is a fictional account of a group of determined Slovakian partisans and their heroic struggle the against the fascist regime that had assumed power in 1938, and the German Nazi army that occupied their neighboring countries. They lived in the forests and coped with the harsh freezing winters, were constantly hunted by Nazi patrols, took enormous personal risks during their many raids on enemy supply lines, and yet faced these challenges with indefatigable courage and perseverance. This was a heterogenous group of Jews and non- Jews, disillusioned army officers, and people from all walks of life.


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