Women Rescuers of WWII

audiobook (Unabridged) True stories of the unsung women heroes who rescued refugees and Allied servicemen in WWII · Brave Women Who Changed the Course of WWII

By Elise Baker

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What bright secrets transpired during the world's darkest hours?

Light shone in an era marked by tyranny and mass destruction. Hope prevailed when staying hidden and quiet was a civilian's best chance of survival.

The Second World War represents one of humanity's greatest tragedies. Yet in the thick of cruelty, suffering, and loss, ordinary women secretly stood against the Nazi regime, selflessly serving as bearers of peace and hope. They risked their lives to protect the persecuted without seeking reward or recognition.

Today, we honor these women for their courage, kindness, wit and resourcefulness during the war.

Here lie their unsung legacies.

Women Rescuers of WWII presents the true stories of brave female heroes during the world's most perilous crisis. Marvel at the phenomenal untold rescue missions of

Ida and Louise Cook, the Secretive Sisters, whose risky airline flights almost cost them everything.

Ebba Lund, the Red Riding Hood of the Danish Resistance, and the seafaring voyages she arranged for refugees fleeing to Swedish shores.

Irena Sendler, the Good Catholic Smuggler, and her daring plot to liberate Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto.

Marie Schmolka and Doreen Warriner, the Masterminds of the Move, whose Kindertransport scheme freed thousands of children.

Andrée de Jongh, the Postmistress, who smuggled her "parcels"—fallen Allied airmen—from France to neutral Spain.

● other extraordinary women who risked it all to stand up for their beliefs!

Women Rescuers of WWII