What did you do in the war, Sister? : how Catholic nuns in Belgium defied and deceived the Nazis in World War II
معرفی کتاب «What did you do in the war, Sister? : how Catholic nuns in Belgium defied and deceived the Nazis in World War II» نوشتهٔ Dennis J. Turner، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cincinnati Book Publishing در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The book is a fictional memoir based on actual events. Inspiration for the story came from hundreds of letters and other accounts written by Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur living in German-occupied Belgium and Italy during World War II. The author studied translated copies of the original documents, now preserved in a Cincinnati archive. Dennis Turner created a composite character and order of nuns to give voice to the letter writers. Sister Christina, an Ohio farm girl, joined the Sisters of Our Lady to teach English and agricultural skills to schoolgirls. Assigned to Belgium in 1939, she lived there for the duration of World War II. Soon the nuns were risking their lives by joining forces with the Belgian Resistance to hide refugees, Jews, and downed American pilots. Turner's story covers military and civilian life during Nazi occupation, the Battle of the Bulge, and Belgium's liberation by the Allied forces. This evocative account runs through August 1945. "The book is a fictional memoir based on actual events. The inspiration for the book came from hundreds of letters and other accounts written by Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur who were living in German-occupied Belgium and Italy during World War Two. Turner created a composite character, Sister Christina, who is described as an Ohio farm girl, who joined the Sisters of Our Lady of Namur to teach English and agricultural skills to young Catholic girls. Assigned to Belgium in 1939, she worked Nazi-occupied Belgium for the duration of World War Two. She and other Sisters of Our Lady of Namur in the Saint-Hubert Convent quickly learned that living their normal contemplative, disciplined lives was impossible in a country controlled by ruthless Nazis. Soon they were risking their lives by joining forces with the Belgian Resistance to hide refugees, Jews, and downed American pilots. Sister Christina believed her ordeal was over in September of 1944 when American troops liberated Saint-Hubert. That hope was crushed when Saint-Hubert was recaptured by the German army during the Battle of the Bulge; forcing the Sisters to revert to their tactics for survival and resistance until liberated for the second time."--Provided by publisher
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