Outwitting the Gestapo

Outwitting the Gestapo by Lucie Aubrac, published by U of Nebraska Press in November 1994, is an illustrated account that delves into the Resistance movement during World War II. This edition, comprising 241 pages, presents a historical narrative that highlights the experiences of both Resistance members and ordinary citizens, particularly women, who played crucial roles in opposing the Gestapo.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of heroism and resilience in the face of oppression. The book offers insights into the dynamics of the Resistance and the everyday struggles faced by individuals during this tumultuous period. With a focus on biography and historical context, Outwitting the Gestapo serves as a significant contribution to the understanding of military history and the impact of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.
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“An excellent historical introduction on the Resistance movement . . . and an appropriately taut translation . . . enhance the impact of this stirring tale of heroism, which concerns not only Resistance members but ordinary citizens, notably women.”-Publishers Weekly. Translated by Konrad Bieber with the assistance of Betsy Wing.
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