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The Lost Paratroopers of Normandy
A Story of Resistance, Courage, and Solidarity in a French Village
The inspiring story of 162 US paratroopers, dropped hopelessly off target, and the French villagers who assisted and supported them.
Stephen G. Rabe (Author)
9781009206372, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 10 November 2022
262 pages
23.5 x 16 x 2.6 cm, 0.59 kg
'… this history combines heroism and tragedy in equal measure. WWII buffs will be engrossed.' Publishers Weekly
The fateful days and weeks surrounding 6 June 1944 have been extensively documented in histories of the Second World War, but less attention has been paid to the tremendous impact of these events on the populations nearby. The Lost Paratroopers of Normandy tells the inspiring yet heartbreaking story of ordinary people who did extraordinary things in defense of liberty and freedom. On D-Day, when transport planes dropped paratroopers from the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions hopelessly off-target into marshy waters in northwestern France, the 900 villagers of Graignes welcomed them with open arms. These villagers – predominantly women – provided food, gathered intelligence, and navigated the floods to retrieve the paratroopers' equipment at great risk to themselves. When the attack by German forces on 11 June forced the overwhelmed paratroopers to withdraw, many made it to safety thanks to the help and resistance of the villagers. In this moving book, historian Stephen G. Rabe, son of one of the paratroopers, meticulously documents the forgotten lives of those who participated in this integral part of D-Day history.
Introduction
1. Paratrooper
2. Overseas
3. Occupied France
4. Liberators and friends
5. Days of friendship, hope, and waiting
6. The longest day in Graignes
7. Escape, exile, and annihilation
8. Graignes in historical memory
Afterword.
Subject Areas: War & defence operations [JWL], Land forces & warfare [JWD], Second World War [HBWQ], Oral history [HBTD], 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], European history [HBJD], True war & combat stories [BTM]