Paris-underground
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It's the personal account of a middle-aged American woman living in Paris during the German occupation. She and a British friend helped to smuggle allied servicemen into unoccupied France. Etta was arrested by the Gestapo and exchanged for a German …
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It's the personal account of a middle-aged American woman living in Paris during the German occupation. She and a British friend helped to smuggle allied servicemen into unoccupied France. Etta was arrested by the Gestapo and exchanged for a German woman being held in the US. Etta died in 1948.
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"It's the personal account of a middle-aged American woman living in Paris during the German occupation. She and a British friend helped to smuggle allied servicemen into unoccupied France. Etta …"
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