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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 (2012)
ISBN: 9781620877562 bzw. 1620877562, in Englisch, Skyhorse Publishing, Skyhorse Publishing, Skyhorse Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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. The first new telling of this extraordinary story in decades, this book also addresses the fascinating dichotomy between O'Flaherty and Herbert Kappler, the Gestapo chief in Rome who ordered him killed, and who, after the war, reconciled with the monsignor, and even asked him to perform his baptism. For his heroic efforts, O'Flaherty was awarded the highest honors, including a Congressional Medal, and was the first Irishman named the Notary of the Holy Office. His story was immortalized in the 1983 film The Scarlet and the Black, which starred Gregory Peck as O'Flaherty.
The Vatican Pimpernel (2012)
ISBN: 9781620877562 bzw. 1620877562, in Englisch, Skyhorse Publishing, Skyhorse Publishing, Skyhorse Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
During the German occupation of Rome from 19421944, Irishman Monsignor Hugh OFlaherty 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 beliefshad saved the lives of over 6,500 people. The first new telling of this extraordinary story in decades, this book also addresses the fascinating dichotomy between OFlaherty and Herbert Kappler, the Gestapo chief in Rome who ordered him killed, and who, after the war, reconciled with the monsignor, and even asked him to perform his baptism. For his heroic efforts, OFlaherty was awarded the highest honors, including a Congressional Medal, and was the first Irishman named the Notary of the Holy Office. His story was immortalized in the 1983 film The Scarlet and the Black, which starred Gregory Peck as OFlaherty.
The Vatican Pimpernel: The World War II Exploits of the Monsignor Who Saved Over 6,500 Lives (2012)
ISBN: 9781616087029 bzw. 1616087021, in Englisch, 224 Seiten, Skyhorse Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Paper_Tiger_Books.
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. The first new telling of this extraordinary story in decades, this book also addresses the fascinating dichotomy between O’Flaherty and Herbert Kappler, the Gestapo chief in Rome who ordered him killed, and who, after the war, reconciled with the monsignor, and even asked him to perform his baptism. For his heroic efforts, O’Flaherty was awarded the highest honors, including a Congressional Medal, and was the first Irishman named the Notary of the Holy Office. His story was immortalized in the 1983 film The Scarlet and the Black, which starred Gregory Peck as O’Flaherty., Paperback, Edition: 1, Label: Skyhorse Publishing, Skyhorse Publishing, Product group: Book, Published: 2012-10-01, Studio: Skyhorse Publishing, Sales rank: 426203.
The Vatican Pimpernel: The World War II Exploits of the Monsignor Who Saved Over 6,500 Lives (2012)
ISBN: 9781616087029 bzw. 1616087021, in Englisch, 224 Seiten, Skyhorse Publishing, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Last Page Books-Columbus.
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. The first new telling of this extraordinary story in decades, this book also addresses the fascinating dichotomy between O’Flaherty and Herbert Kappler, the Gestapo chief in Rome who ordered him killed, and who, after the war, reconciled with the monsignor, and even asked him to perform his baptism. For his heroic efforts, O’Flaherty was awarded the highest honors, including a Congressional Medal, and was the first Irishman named the Notary of the Holy Office. His story was immortalized in the 1983 film The Scarlet and the Black, which starred Gregory Peck as O’Flaherty., Paperback, Edition: 1, Label: Skyhorse Publishing, Skyhorse Publishing, Product group: Book, Published: 2012-10-01, Studio: Skyhorse Publishing, Sales rank: 426203.
The Vatican Pimpernel: The World War II Exploits of the Monsignor Who Saved Over 6,500 Lives
ISBN: 9781616087029 bzw. 1616087021, in Englisch, Skyhorse Publishing Inc. neu.
Brian Fleming, Books, History, The Vatican Pimpernel: The World War II Exploits of the Monsignor Who Saved Over 6,500 Lives, 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. The first new telling of this extraordinary story in decades, this book also addresses the fascinating dichotomy between O’Flaherty and Herbert Kappler, the Gestapo chief in Rome who ordered him killed, and who, after the war, reconciled with the monsignor, and even asked him to perform his baptism. For his heroic efforts, O’Flaherty was awarded the highest honors, including a Congressional Medal, and was the first Irishman named the Notary of the Holy Office. His story was immortalized in the 1983 film The Scarlet and the Black, which starred Gregory Peck as O’Flaherty.
The Vatican Pimpernel, The World War II Exploits of the Monsignor Who Saved Over 6,500 Lives (2012)
ISBN: 9781616087029 bzw. 1616087021, in Englisch, Allworth Press,U.S. Taschenbuch, neu.
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During the German occupation of Rome from 1942–1944,Irishman Monsignor Hugh O´Flaherty ran an escape organizationfor Allied POWs and civilians, including Jews. Safe withinthe Vatican state, he regularly ventured out in disguise to continuehis mission, which earned him the nickname “the Pimpernel ofthe Vatican.ö When the Allies entered Rome, he and his collaborators—priests, nuns, and laypeople of numerous nationalities andreligious beliefs—had saved the lives of over 6,500 people. The first new ... During the German occupation of Rome from 1942–1944,Irishman Monsignor Hugh O´Flaherty ran an escape organizationfor Allied POWs and civilians, including Jews. Safe withinthe Vatican state, he regularly ventured out in disguise to continuehis mission, which earned him the nickname “the Pimpernel ofthe Vatican.ö When the Allies entered Rome, he and his collaborators—priests, nuns, and laypeople of numerous nationalities andreligious beliefs—had saved the lives of over 6,500 people. The first new telling of this extraordinary story in decades, thisbook also addresses the fascinating dichotomy between O´Flahertyand Herbert Kappler, the Gestapo chief in Rome who ordered himkilled, and who, after the war, reconciled with the monsignor, andeven asked him to perform his baptism. For his heroic efforts, O´Flaherty was awarded the highest honors,including a Congressional Medal, and was the first Irishmannamed the Notary of the Holy Office. His story was immortalizedin the 1983 film The Scarlet and the Black, which starred GregoryPeck as O´Flaherty.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 20x208x140 mm;Gewicht: 431,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: oktober 2012;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 1616087021;ISBN13: 9781616087029; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2012.
The Vatican Pimpernel: The Wartime Exploits of Monsignor Hugh O'flaherty
ISBN: 1616087021 bzw. 9781616087029, in Englisch, Skyhorse Publishing, gebraucht.
20th century,biographical,biographies,biographies and history,biography and history,catholicism,christian books and bibles,christianity,church history,ethnic and national, The Vatican Pimpernel: The World War II Exploits of the Monsignor Who Saved Over 6,500 Lives, 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. The first new telling of this extraordinary story in decades, this book also addresses the fascinating dichotomy between O’Flaherty and Herbert Kappler, the Gestapo chief in Rome who ordered him killed, and who, after the war, reconciled with the monsignor, and even asked him to perform his baptism. For his heroic efforts, O’Flaherty was awarded the highest honors, including a Congressional Medal, and was the first Irishman named the Notary of the Holy Office. His story was immortalized in the 1983 film The Scarlet and the Black, which starred Gregory Peck as O’Flaherty.
The Vatican Pimpernel: The World War II Exploits of the Monsignor Who Saved Over 6,500 Lives
ISBN: 9781620877562 bzw. 1620877562, in Englisch, Skyhorse Publishing, neu, E-Book.
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