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Teenage Resistance Fighter By Hubert Verneret

Teenage Resistance Fighter by Hubert Verneret


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Available in English for the first time, this eloquent diary details the exploits of a French teenager resistance fighter in occupied France during WWII

Teenage Resistance Fighter Summary

Teenage Resistance Fighter: With the Maquisards in Occupied France by Hubert Verneret

September 5, 1944 'The Americans are approaching; we follow their progress impatiently on the radio, by intercepting messages reserved for the commandos. They cannot be beaten now. But it is up to us to do the impossible to speed up the progression of the bulk of their troops, to facilitate the advance of their spearhead, and, above all, to prevent the Germans from withdrawing to the Rhine in good order, with all their equipment. How many human lives will we manage to save? How many sons of Utah, or of Georgia, will be able to push open the door of their homes thanks to our action, in the near future? Yes, I must fight for "Louis" and all these unknown brothers. For each tank that does not make it, for every ammunition truck pitched into a ditch, how many soldiers will be saved?' 'Hubert Verneret was able to highlight the feelings of young people of his time; they match our memories exactly, whether we lived in France or in Great Britain, whether we were then wearing his Majestys uniform, or the armbands of the maquisards.' Colonel Maurice Buckmaster Hubert Verneret was a fourteen-year-old schoolboy in South Morvan, Burgundy, when the Germans invaded Poland, and fifteen when France fell. A boy scout, he helped refugees, aided the gendarmerie, moved wounded soldiers, and dug out bodies after air raids. Throughout, he wrote an eloquent diary that noted not only his actions but his thoughts and feelings as the French troops retreated and the Germans arrived. In 1944, aged nineteen, he decided to join the local maquis resistance fighters, operating from a hidden base in the forest. Though constantly in danger as he undertook his duties, his youthful optimism turned to frustration as he felt he was fated never to fight the Germans, never to take a prisoner. As the Allies approached, the maquisards worked to upset and weaken the retreating Germans to aid the Allied advance.. Hubert details the joy with which the maquisards were welcomed in local villages when the fighting ended. Only as he listened to the speech given as the maquisards disband did he understand that his part in the war, while perhaps not heroic as that played by others, was still important in gaining the victory. Years later, Hubert interviewed local maquisards to understand more about maquis history; their words and excerpts from the diary of a local civilian during the German retreat provide context to Huberts youthful testimony. This first English edition of Huberts diary retains the original prefaces by Colonel Buckmaster, chief of the French section of the SOE, and Colonel dEscrienne, aide de camp to General de Gaulle.

Teenage Resistance Fighter Reviews

For a look at life in occupied France this is an excellent little book, easy to read and easy to understand why things were done the way they were. * Army Rumour Service *

About Hubert Verneret

A teenager during World War II, he was a dedicated diarist who vividly described the events he saw in South Morvan. Now in his nineties he lives in Paris.

Additional information

GOR013985302
9781612005508
1612005500
Teenage Resistance Fighter: With the Maquisards in Occupied France by Hubert Verneret
Used - Like New
Hardback
Casemate Publishers
2017-11-21
144
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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