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Author:
Kix, Paul, http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017164428 author.
Title:
The saboteur : the aristocrat who became France's most daring anti-Nazi commando /
Publisher:
Harper Audio,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
5 discs (7.5 hrs.) ; AUDIO BOOK ; 23 cm.
Subject:
La Rochefoucauld, Robert de,--1923-2012.
Guerrillas--France--Biography.
World War, 1939-1945--Underground movements--France.
France--History--German occupation, 1940-1945.
Biographies.--Audio Book
Other Authors:
Kix, Paul,
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 332-435). Read by: Malcolm Hillgartner
Summary:
"A scion of one of the most storied families in France, Robert de La Rochefoucald was raised in magnificent chateaux and educated in Europe's finest schools. When the Nazis invaded and imprisoned his father, La Rochefoucald escaped to England and learned the dark arts of anarchy and combat--cracking safes and planting bombs and killing with his bare hands--from the officers of Special Operations Executive, the collection of British spies, beloved by Winston Churchill, who altered the war in Europe with tactics that earned it notoriety as the "Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare." With his newfound skills, La Rochefoucauld returned to France and organized Resistance cells, blew up fortified compounds and munitions factories, interfered with Germans' war-time missions, and executed Nazi officers. Caught by the Germans, La Rochefoucald withstood months of torture without cracking, and escaped his own death, not once but twice."-- Front jacket flap.
ISBN:
1538456788
9781538456781
Locations:
REPC017 -- Greenfield Public Library (Greenfield)

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