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All Secure: A Special Operations Soldier's Fight to Survive on the Battlefield and the Homefront
By Steve Jackson, Tom Satterly
A Talent For Adventure
By Andrew Croft
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<blockquote data-quote="John Robertson" data-source="post: 43854" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Can anyone help with following request</p><p></p><p>I am a professor of History at the University of Delaware (USA) (Greek-Roman History/archaeology and World War II). My wife, Mary is a graduate student here. She is researching and writing her thesis on a XV USAAF crew of a B-24 shot down on July 20, 1944 near Treviso, Italy. Three of the crew were killed, two made POW and five escaped. Those five spent 58 days being passed from one partisan group to another along the Italian and Yugoslav rat lines. To this end, she is trying to locate Mr. Bruno Gimpel. If possible (with Mr. Gimpel's permission, of course) we would like to contact him about conducting an interview.</p><p></p><p>We look forward to hearing from you and thanks in advance for any help you might provide.</p><p></p><p>Regards, Steve Sidebotham</p><p>E-mail ses@UDel.Edu</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Robertson, post: 43854, member: 1"] Can anyone help with following request I am a professor of History at the University of Delaware (USA) (Greek-Roman History/archaeology and World War II). My wife, Mary is a graduate student here. She is researching and writing her thesis on a XV USAAF crew of a B-24 shot down on July 20, 1944 near Treviso, Italy. Three of the crew were killed, two made POW and five escaped. Those five spent 58 days being passed from one partisan group to another along the Italian and Yugoslav rat lines. To this end, she is trying to locate Mr. Bruno Gimpel. If possible (with Mr. Gimpel's permission, of course) we would like to contact him about conducting an interview. We look forward to hearing from you and thanks in advance for any help you might provide. Regards, Steve Sidebotham E-mail ses@UDel.Edu [/QUOTE]
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