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El Cuarteto de la Resistencia

Esta serie profundiza en relatos verídicos de valentía y determinación durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Explora los increíbles actos de coraje de individuos y grupos que se opusieron a la tiranía. Cada entrega revela momentos emocionantes y a menudo conmovedores de las vidas de quienes arriesgaron todo. Es un testimonio del espíritu humano frente a la adversidad inimaginable.

Un Tren en Invierno
A House in the Mountains
A Bold and Dangerous Family
Village of Secrets
  • Village of Secrets

    Defying the Nazis in Vichy France

    • 374 páginas
    • 14 horas de lectura

    From the author of the bestseller A Train in Winter comes the remarkable tale of a French village that saved thousands, including many Jewish children, from the Gestapo during World War II. Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, a small village nestled in the mountains of the Ardèche, became a sanctuary for those pursued by the Nazis. Isolated by snow for long stretches in winter, its residents sheltered resisters, freemasons, communists, downed Allied airmen, and primarily Jews, many of whom were children separated from their deported parents. After the war, Le Chambon was uniquely recognized in its entirety in Yad Vashem's Dictionary of the Just. The full story of how this village managed to protect so many remains largely untold. Acclaimed biographer and historian Caroline Moorehead recounts a narrative of exceptional bravery and collective action against German rule. In a country notorious for denouncing Jews and resisters, not a single inhabitant of Le Chambon ever revealed the identities of those they sheltered. The village, united by a code of honor stemming from centuries of religious oppression, exemplifies how a small group of heroic individuals—many of them women—prioritized saving lives over their own safety, creating a powerful legacy of resistance and compassion.

    Village of Secrets
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  • A House in the Mountains

    • 416 páginas
    • 15 horas de lectura

    In the late summer of 1943, when Italy changed sides in the War and the Germans - now their enemies - occupied the north of the country, an Italian Resistance was born. Ada, Frida, Silvia and Bianca were four young Piedmontese women who joined the Resistance, living clandestinely in the mountains surrounding Turin. They were not alone. Between 1943 and 1945, as the Allies battled their way north, thousands of men and women throughout occupied Italy rose up and fought to liberate their country from the German invaders and their Fascist collaborators. The bloody civil war that ensued across the country pitted neighbour against neighbour, and brought out the best and worst in Italian society. The courage shown by the partisans was exemplary, and eventually bound them together as a coherent fighting force. The women's contribution was invaluable - they fought, carried messages and weapons, provided safe houses, laid mines and took prisoners. Ada's house deep in the mountains became a meeting place and refuge for many of them

    A House in the Mountains
    3,7
  • Un Tren en Invierno

    • 408 páginas
    • 15 horas de lectura

    En una fría mañana de enero de 1943 en París, un grupo de 230 mujeres resistentes francesas fue arrestado en los campos de detención de la Gestapo y enviado en un tren a Auschwitz, el único tren, en los cuatro años de ocupación alemana, que llevó a mujeres de la resistencia a un campo de muerte. De este grupo, 49 sobrevivientes regresarían a Francia. Aquí está la historia de estas mujeres, contada por primera vez. Es un retrato de personas comunes, de su valentía y resistencia, y de las amistades que mantuvieron a muchas de ellas con vida.

    Un Tren en Invierno
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