Behind Enemy Lines (book) explained

Behind Enemy Lines
Author:Marthe Cohn, Wendy Holden
Subject:Biography, World War II
Genre:Personal narratives
Set In:Metz, France
Published:New York
Publisher:Harmony Books
Pub Date:2002
Pages:x, 282 pages
Isbn:0609610546
Oclc:50272414
Congress:DS135.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

Notes and References

  1. Cohn, Marthe & Holden, Wendy Behind Enemy Lines - The True Story of a French Jewish Spy in Nazi Germany. Harmony Books, Retrieved 17 July 2011