Lynn Carr

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It was thanks to Fred that the family had survived. He’d organized an entire network of Jewish refugees and resistance groups to outwit the Germans in the mountains, with people watching the only two roads into Vic-sur-Cère night and day. Whenever German cars and trucks were spotted, they’d all flee higher up into the mountains. My little nephew Maurice was just eighteen months old at the time and he didn’t understand much, but knew enough.
Behind Enemy Lines: The True Story of a French Jewish Spy in Nazi Germany
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