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The Lost Paratroopers of Normandy presents a compelling account of American soldiers who became isolated behind enemy lines following the D-Day invasion of June 1944. Separated from their units and stranded in occupied France, these paratroopers faced extraordinary dangers as they navigated hostile territory.
Stephen G. Rabe masterfully weaves together the soldiers’ experiences with the remarkable story of a small French village that risked everything to shelter and protect these men. Through detailed research and compelling narratives, the book explores themes of courage, sacrifice, and the profound bonds of human solidarity that transcended national boundaries during wartime.
This work provides fresh insights into the lesser-known stories of World War II, highlighting both the bravery of Allied forces and the heroic actions of French civilians who defied Nazi occupation. A testament to the power of compassion and resistance in humanity’s darkest hours.







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