Express Delivery: The men brought back by the Shelburn escape line, and the people who made it possible
Paperback | English
By (author): Keith Janes
Express Delivery tells the story of the Allied servicemen brought back from occupied France to England by the Shelburn escape line. Rather than send evaders across the Pyrenees to Spain, the men brought back by Shelburn were collected from the north Brittany coast and taken overnight direct to England by RN Motor Gun Boats. The line only existed for a few months in 1944 but in that short time was remarkably successful - 119 military personnel (including 94 American airmen) were brought safely back, with only two men lost to the enemy. Some of the evaders spent many months in enemy-occupied territory but once in the hands of Shelburn, they were generally returned to England within days - Express Delivery.
The book follows the experiences of each individual evader, and describes the organisations in Paris, Brest and l''Oise as well as those in Brittany, that made Shelburn possible; but it is the helpers who are the real heroes and heroines of this story, many of whose contributions, and eventual fates, have been sadly forgotten. Helpers, the totally inadequate term used for such extraordinary people, came from all walks of life, with men and women of all ages, and even teenagers and children taking the kinds of risks to help foreign servicemen that would be hard to believe today - and the penalties for them if caught were harsh. This is their story.
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The book follows the experiences of each individual evader, and describes the organisations in Paris, Brest and l''Oise as well as those in Brittany, that made Shelburn possible; but it is the helpers who are the real heroes and heroines of this story, many of whose contributions, and eventual fates, have been sadly forgotten. Helpers, the totally inadequate term used for such extraordinary people, came from all walks of life, with men and women of all ages, and even teenagers and children taking the kinds of risks to help foreign servicemen that would be hard to believe today - and the penalties for them if caught were harsh. This is their story.
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