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Rick
I pre-ordered Cate' s book, looking forward to reading it.





Hoping to start it soon, but want to finish my "bulge" book first.

Me too--still working (OK, barely starting) my bulge read. Maybe my kiddos will let me read a bunch over the weekend and I can start next week with Darcy?

Cate"
I was just going out to look for the book, but I would be interested to hear how you found out about this story.

I discovered the story in a historic newspaper article while doing some other WW2 research. Once I found out one of the medics was still alive and willing to work with me exclusively and after doing some extensive research, I decided I had enough to tell the full story.

How fortunate to find one still alive! Every year there are less of that generation still around. Thank goodness you and others keep these stories alive.
John




ETA: if I'd just waited 2 more pages...

A.L.: I loved that anecdote too. Can you imagine if the nurses had been in skirts while climbing mountains and facing blizzards?
If anyone has questions, I'm happy to answer them.





I was also amused by the nurses' habits of pulling their make-up out for a quick "freshen-up" before entering villages.

I was also surprised that it took such a long time for the details of their story to come to light. Cate has done an phenomenal job telling their story. I did learn a few other interesting items. For example, I had never heard about the sinking of the ship that resulted in the release of poison gases. Additionally, hearing about Sterling Heyden and Anthony Quayle was especially interesting. Ironically, while I was reading about the group hiking through the mountains, and not knowing which Albanians they could trust, reminded me of parts of "The Guns of Navarone", while they were hiking through the Greek countryside, hiding from the Germans.
It was helpful to have the evolution of medical evacuation by air transport, outlined in Cate's book. This was another area I was interested to learn about.
I think it is a little sad that these men and women never really got the public acclaim they deserved. I am so glad, for their sake and their families, that Cate has brought their story to light. My review of the book is here. http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


Hi. I just added my review of Cate's book to the post you just read. I had posted it elsewhere, but decided to add it here, too.



Thanks for the suggestion, Geevee. I will check it out.

My old book German Anti-Partisan Warfare in Europe also has a section on SOE in Albania, with reports from the declassified archives at Kew.

Here is a link to her speech/Q&A
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/31...
The program will be reaired this Sunday Jun 23 at 9 AM EDT

http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html...

I did!

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Books mentioned in this topic
The Wildest Province: SOE in the Land of the Eagle (other topics)The Secret Rescue: An Untold Story of American Nurses and Medics Behind Nazi Lines (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Roderick Bailey (other topics)Cate Lineberry (other topics)
Description:
The compelling untold story of a group of stranded U.S. Army nurses and medics fighting to escape Nazi-occupied Europe.
When 26 Army nurses and medics-part of the 807th Medical Air Evacuation Transport Squadron-boarded a cargo plane for transport in November 1943, they never anticipated the crash landing in Nazi-occupied Albania that would lead to their months-long struggle for survival. A drama that captured the attention of the American public, the group and its flight crew dodged bullets and battled blinding winter storms as they climbed mountains and fought to survive, aided by courageous villagers who risked death at Nazi hands to help them.
A mesmerizing tale of the courage and heroism of ordinary people, THE SECRET RESCUE tells not only a new story of struggle and endurance, but also one of the daring rescue attempts by clandestine American and British organizations amid the tumultuous landscape of the war.