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The Kindness of Strangers: Escape Routes and the Resistance

Resistance movements in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia worked with Allied intelligence to form escape networks. Countless other Europeans acted independently to help downed airmen. At the risk of death and torture to themselves and to their families from the Gestapo (German secret police), these brave "helpers" fed, clothed and sheltered Allied airmen. Several hundred "helpers" were sent to concentration camps as punishment and paid for their service with their lives.

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