Tomorrow to be brave

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Susan Travers: Tomorrow to be brave (2000, Bantam Press)

287 pages

English language

Published 2000 by Bantam Press.

OCLC Number:
45304102

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"It was early spring 1942, and under the pitiless sky of the Libyan desert the climax of the great siege of Bir Hakeim was about to begin. General Koenig, the commander of the Free French and the Foreign Legion in North Africa, and his two thousand troops had been surrounded for fifteen days and nights by Rommel's Afrika Corps. Outnumbered ten to one, pounded by wave after wave of Stuka and Heikel bombers, the general and his men seemed doomed.

Though their situation was hopeless, they chose to reject the Desert Fox's demand for surrender. Instead, one moonless night, the French made an audacious and suicidal bid for freedom by charging directly through the German lines. Leading the way was Susan Travers.".

"The only woman ever to serve officially in the French Foreign Legion, there was the indomitable Englishwoman, speeding across the minefields of 'no man's land' directly towards Rommel's …

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Subjects

  • Travers, Susan.
  • France. -- Armée. -- Légion étrangère. -- Biography.
  • France. -- Armée. -- Légion étrangère. -- Demi-brigade de marche, 13e -- History.
  • France combattante. -- Biography.
  • Légion d'honneur (France) -- Biography.
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, British.
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Regimental histories -- France.
  • Nurses -- France -- Biography.
  • Bir Hakeim, Battle of, Libya, 1942 -- Personal narratives, British.