We Die Alone: A WWII Epic of Escape and Endurance
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If this story of espionage and survival were a novel, readers might dismiss the Shackleton-like exploits of its hero as too fantastic to be taken seriously. But respected historian David Howarth confirmed the details of Jan Baalsrud's riveting tale. It begins in the spring of 1943, with Norway occupied by the Nazis and the Allies desperate to open the northern sea lanes to Russia. Baalsrud and three compatriots plan to smuggle themselves into their homeland by boat, spend the summer recruiting and training resistance fighters, and launch a surprise attack on a German air base. But he's betrayed shortly after landfall, and a quick fight leaves Baalsrud alone and trapped on a freezing island above the Arctic Circle. He's poorly clothed (one foot is entirely bare), has a head start of only a few hundred yards on his Nazi pursuers, and leaves a trail of blood as he crosses the snow. How he avoids capture and ultimately escapes--revealing that much spoils nothing in this white-knuckle narrative--is astonishing stuff. Baalsrud's feats make the travails in Jon Krakauer's Mt. Everest classic Into Thin Air look like child's play. In an introduction, Stephen Ambrose calls We Die Alone a rare reading experience: "a book that I absolutely cannot put down until I've finished it and one that I can never forget." This amazing book will disappoint no one. --John J. Miller
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| 07-05-09 | 5 | (NA) |
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Survival stories are always fascinating to see the strength that people can find, and this one is a book that had me shaking my head in disbelief on how he could survive.
He was part of a group that was ambushed by ta group of soldiers, and the only one who managed to escape into the cold. Suffering frostbite, hunder, cold and more somehow he was able to survive on his own. A gripping read and I found myself double and triple reading certain passages to make sure I truly understood what was being said. Not that the writing was difficult to understand, but the events were so stirring, I wanted to make sure it was real. (Review Data Last Updated: 2009-08-14 13:31:19 EST)
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| 05-05-09 | 5 | (NA) |
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This was one of the best books I have ever read. A quick read and highly recommend.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-07-12 14:32:35 EST)
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