The Escape Line, Megan Koreman
The Escape Line, Megan Koreman
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The Escape Line
How the Ordinary Heroes of Dutch-Paris Resisted the Nazi Occupation of Western Europe

Author: Megan Koreman

Narrator: Christa Lewis

Unabridged: 11 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/18/2018


Synopsis

Of all the resistance organizations that operated during the war, about which much has been written, one stands out for its transnational character, the diversity of the tasks its members took on, and the fact that, unlike many of the known evasion lines, it was not directed by Allied officers, but rather by a group of ordinary citizens. Between 1942 and 1945, they formed a network to smuggle Dutch Jews and others targeted by the Nazis south into France, via Paris, and then to Switzerland. This network became known as the Dutch-Paris Escape Line, eventually growing to include 300 people and expanding its reach into Spain. Led by Jean Weidner, a Dutchman living in France, many lacked any experience in clandestine operations or military tactics, and yet they became one of the most effective resistance groups of the Second World War. Dutch-Paris largely improvised its operations-scrounging for food on the black market, forging documents, and raising cash. Hunted relentlessly by the Nazis, some were even captured and tortured. In addition to Jews, those it helped escape the clutches of the Nazis included resistance fighters, political foes, Allied airmen, and young men looking to get to London to enlist. As the need grew more desperate, so did the bravery of those who rose to meet it.

About Megan Koreman

Megan Koreman was formerly Associate Professor of History at Texas Tech University. She has spent a decade researching and writing about the Dutch-Paris escape line.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sebastian on February 19, 2022

The Escape Line tells story of ‘Dutch-Paris’, a clandestine group/line that ran from The Netherlands through Belgium and France to Switzerland and Spain, both sheltering and helping to escape Jews, downed Allied airmen, and others, such as young men fleeing conscription into German forced labour. Joh......more

Goodreads review by Roberta on October 24, 2024

Outstanding Very thorough telling of the story of a particular escape line in occupied Europe during WWII. Plenty of detail on who started the line, how they recruited helpers, how they had documents created and how they moved escapees from one safe house to the next. Excellent description of how a c......more

Goodreads review by Jessie on March 21, 2020

Fascinating and inspiring......more