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The Eye of the Hurricane. Switzerland in World War Two

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"Despite the voluminous research published about World War II, there has remained a surprising gap: there is little, perhaps nothing, on the role of Switzerland. It was in the neutral Swiss oasis--where a perilous balancing act was required for survival--that a combination of determination and delicate negotiation continued to frustrate the Axis powers. Urs Schwarz cuts through the myths surrounding this period in a narrative based largely on his experiences as both participant and observer. He was a soldier, then a journalist in war-torn Berlin, and, beginning in 1942, foreign editor of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung. These experiences, and subsequent extensive research, result here in a unique and discerning--and colorful--history."--Dust jacket

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The Eye of the Hurricane. Switzerland in World War Two, Urs Schwartz

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Titel
The Eye of the Hurricane. Switzerland in World War Two
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1980
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
169
ISBN10
0891587667
ISBN13
9780891587668
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"Despite the voluminous research published about World War II, there has remained a surprising gap: there is little, perhaps nothing, on the role of Switzerland. It was in the neutral Swiss oasis--where a perilous balancing act was required for survival--that a combination of determination and delicate negotiation continued to frustrate the Axis powers. Urs Schwarz cuts through the myths surrounding this period in a narrative based largely on his experiences as both participant and observer. He was a soldier, then a journalist in war-torn Berlin, and, beginning in 1942, foreign editor of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung. These experiences, and subsequent extensive research, result here in a unique and discerning--and colorful--history."--Dust jacket