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Andree''s War: How One Young Woman Outwitted the Nazis

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By (author): Francelle Bradford White

Andree Griotteray was only nineteen years old when the Germans invaded France. During the four years of Occupation she transformed from a teenager in search of fun and frivolity into a capable, fearless young woman, risking her life in service to her country and the Resistance. Always modest about her actions during the war, Andree has been decorated by the French government for her bravery. Now her moving and courageous story is brought vividly to life, told for the first time by her own daughter. After the German invasion of Paris in June 1940, nineteen-year-old Andree Griotteray found herself living in an occupied city, forced to work alongside the invaders. Unable to stand by and do nothing, her younger brother Alain set up his own resistance network to do whatever he could to defy the Nazis. Andree risked her life to help him without hesitation. While working at the Police Headquarters in Paris, she printed and distributed copies of an underground news sheet and stole blank ID cards that were passed on to men and women attempting to escape France.She travelled across France, picking up and dropping off intelligence ultimately destined for the British and Americans, always fearless in the face of immense pressure. And then, one day, she was betrayed and arrested. Based on Andree's diaries from the time and conversations over the years, Francelle Bradford White recounts her mother's incredible story: the narrow escapes and moments of terror alongside a typical teenager's concerns about food, fashion and boys. This fascinating story tells of one woman's struggle and of the bravery that ultimately led to her being awarded the Medaille de la Resistance, the Croix de guerre and the Legion d'honneur. For more information, visit www.andreeswar.com See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 558g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781783960248

About Francelle Bradford White

Francelle Bradford White first learned about her mother's exploits in World War II when she was six years old and has been fascinated by her achievements ever since. She is a Director of the international art and antiques transport company Gander & White and lives in England with her husband. As a fundraiser in her spare time she has raised thousands of pounds for charitable causes including Alzheimer's the disease from which her mother now suffers. This is her first book.

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