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The Vatican Pimpernel: The World War II Exploits of the Monsignor Who Saved Over 6,500 Lives

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The Vatican Pimpernel: The World War II Exploits of the Monsignor Who Saved Over 6,500 Lives - Fleming, Brian
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A New York Times Best Seller! During the German occupation of Rome from 1942-1944, Irishman Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty ran an escape organization for Allied POWs and civilians, including Jews. Safe within the Vatican state, he regularly ventured out in disguise to continue his mission, which earned him the nickname "the Pimpernel of the Vatican." When the Allies entered Rome, he and his collaborators-- priests, nuns, and laypeople of numerous nationalities and religious beliefs--had saved the lives of over 6,500 people. ...

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The Vatican Pimpernel: The World War II Exploits of the Monsignor Who Saved Over 6,500 Lives 2012, Skyhorse Publishing, New York

ISBN-13: 9781616087029

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