The lost airman : a true story of escape from Nazi-occupied France
(Book)
Author
Contributors
Stevens, Peter F., 1955- author.
Published
New York : Berkley Caliber, [2016].
Status
Franklin Ave. Library - Nonfiction - Adult
940.54 M
1 available
940.54 M
1 available
South Side Library - Nonfiction - Adult
940.54 M
1 available
940.54 M
1 available
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Franklin Ave. Library - Nonfiction - Adult | 940.54 M | On Shelf |
South Side Library - Nonfiction - Adult | 940.54 M | On Shelf |
Subjects
LC Subjects
Airmen -- United States -- Biography.
Escapes -- France -- History -- 20th century.
France -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945 -- Biography.
Meyerowitz, Arthur, -- 1918-1971.
Taillandier, Marcel, -- 1911-1944.
United States. -- Army Air Forces. -- Bombardment Squadron, 715th -- Biography.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- France -- Biography.
Escapes -- France -- History -- 20th century.
France -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945 -- Biography.
Meyerowitz, Arthur, -- 1918-1971.
Taillandier, Marcel, -- 1911-1944.
United States. -- Army Air Forces. -- Bombardment Squadron, 715th -- Biography.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- France -- Biography.
More Details
Published
New York : Berkley Caliber, [2016].
Format
Book
Physical Desc
xiv, 299 pages, 16 pages of unnumbered plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language
English
Notes
Description
Bronx-born top turret-gunner Arthur Meyerowitz was on his second mission when he was shot down in 1943. He was one of only two men on the B-24 Liberator known as "Harmful Lil Armful" who escaped death or immediate capture on the ground. After fleeing the wreck, Arthur knocked on the door of an isolated farmhouse, whose owners hastily took him in. Fortunately, his hosts not only despised the Nazis but had a tight connection to the French resistance group Morhange and its founder, Marcel Taillandier. Arthur and Taillandier formed an improbable bond as the resistance leader arranged for Arthur{u2019}s transfers among safe houses in southern France, shielding him from the Gestapo. Based on recently declassified material, exclusive personal interviews, and extensive research into the French Resistance,The Lost Airman tells the tense and riveting story of Arthur{u2019}s trying months in Toulouse{u2014}masquerading as a deaf mute and working with a downed British pilot to evade the Nazis{u2014}and of his hair-raising journey to freedom involving a perilous trek over the Pyrenees and a voyage aboard a fishing boat with U-boats lurking below and Luftwaffe fighters looming above. With photographs and maps included, this is a never-before-told true story of endurance, perseverance, and escape during World War II.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Meyerowitz, S., & Stevens, P. F. (2016). The lost airman: a true story of escape from Nazi-occupied France (First edition.). Berkley Caliber.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Meyerowitz, Seth and Peter F. Stevens. 2016. The Lost Airman: A True Story of Escape From Nazi-occupied France. Berkley Caliber.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Meyerowitz, Seth and Peter F. Stevens. The Lost Airman: A True Story of Escape From Nazi-occupied France Berkley Caliber, 2016.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Meyerowitz, Seth,, and Peter F. Stevens. The Lost Airman: A True Story of Escape From Nazi-occupied France First edition., Berkley Caliber, 2016.
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