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Behind Enemy Lines (book)

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Behind Enemy Lines
AuthorMarthe Cohn, Wendy Holden
SubjectBiography, World War II
GenrePersonal narratives
Set inMetz, France
PublishedNew York
PublisherHarmony Books
Publication date
2002
Pagesx, 282 pages
ISBN0609610546
OCLC50272414
LC ClassDS135.F9 C643 2002

Behind Enemy Lines is a 2002 autobiographical book co-written by Holocaust survivor Marthe Cohn and Wendy Holden.[1] It details Cohn's exploits as a French Jew during the Holocaust and World War II when, working as a nurse, she traveled into German territory to collect intelligence for the French Army, as the Allied forces started making advances on Germany, pushing the German forces back during World War II

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