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Jay P. Cornils : The Cross of Lorraine
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Author: Jay P. Cornils
Title: The Cross of Lorraine
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 504
Date: 2002-08-14
ISBN: 0759698260
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Weight: 1.62 pounds
Size: 5.91 x 1.1 x 8.86 inches
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From the pageantry of Adolf Hitler's Olympic Games to the triumph of Charles de Gaulle's entry into Paris, The Cross of Lorraine documents France's darkest hours of occupation. As the quiet days of the thirties come to an end, France finds itself at war with Germany for the second time in three decades, only this time defeat brings the stark reality of division and occupation. Into this new world come two Americans who join the battle and with others form the nucleus of French Resistance.Born of an American member of the famous Lafayette Escadrille and a French mother, Hank Herbert, or Henri Hebert as he is know in France, feels he has no other choice but to join the fight for French liberty. On the other hand, Samantha James, who first comes to Europe to run in the 1936 Olympic games, chooses to return as a student in Lyon, and learns from her experiences that one's personal integrity requires a commitment to oppose oppression no matter the dangers.While France strives to be free, Henri and Samantha search for his or her own individual identity. As do their friends, who battle the occupation, each surrendering a portion of their innocence to the ugliness of war. Ultimately, the characters' struggles parallel the growth and decay of nations. For even as Germany blindly follows Adolf Hitler down an insane course of destruction, so Samantha's German cousin Heinrich is blinded, crippled, and driven insane. Ultimately, for Henri and Samantha, the war brings them of age, and they discover an enduring love despite the pains and sacrifices of war.Within the pages of The Cross of Lorraine, we meet the villains, the martyrs, and the heroes of the French Resistance - itself a frail child born from the ashes of bitter defeat. The German occupiers are men like Klaus Barbie, the Butcher of Lyon, and Heinrich Biebischeimer, his one-eyed adjutant. And of course there are the collaborationists like the unscrupulous Alain de Beavais, who would use anyone, even his American fiance, t
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