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The Polish sisters who saved the lives of thirteen Jews by secretly sheltering them in their attic for two years, even when Nazis were billeted in the room below. The blind French teenager who started his own resistance movement and underground newspaper, having recruited a 200-strong army' of schoolboys.

Produktbeschreibung
The Polish sisters who saved the lives of thirteen Jews by secretly sheltering them in their attic for two years, even when Nazis were billeted in the room below. The blind French teenager who started his own resistance movement and underground newspaper, having recruited a 200-strong army' of schoolboys.
Autorenporträt
Monica Porter is a London-based journalist who has written for dozens of British newspapers and magazines. She is well-placed to write about wartime resistance, as one of her five previously published books is "Deadly Carousel: A Singer's Story of the Second World War", about her own mother Vali Racz's rescue of Jewish friends in Nazi-occupied Budapest in 1944, for which she was honoured by Yad Vashem as a Righteous Among the Nations. For more information about Monica's work see www.monicaporter.co.uk.