Unlikely soldiers : how two Canadians fought the secret war against Nazi occupation
(2011)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : HarperCollins Canada, 2011
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781443403269 (electronic bk.) MWT11936057, 1443403261 (electronic bk.) 11936057
LANGUAGE
English
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Published to rave reviews, this is the never-before-told story of two brilliant young Canadians who became unlikely soldiers. Ken Macalister was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. Frank Pickersgill was a doctoral student in classics at l'Université de Paris. Together, they volunteered for the British SOE and soon found themselves being trained to kill. On June 15, 1943, with false identities, they parachuted into the Rhone Valley, but there were double agents within the Resistance; too soon Macalister and Pickersgill were captured, tortured and put on a train for Germany. Vance has written a brilliant, heartbreaking book about heroism, betrayal and sacrifice, capturing the promise of a generation of young men who went to their deaths for a greater cause

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