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Escape and evasion lines in World War II helped people escape European countries occupied by Nazi Germany. The focus of most escape lines in Western Europe was assisting British and American airmen shot down over occupied Europe to evade capture and escape to neutral Spain or Sweden from where they could return to the United Kingdom. A distinction is sometimes made between "escapers" (soldiers and airmen who had been captured by the Germans and escaped) and "evaders" (soldiers and airmen in enemy territory who evaded capture). Most of those helped by escape lines were evaders. Some escape and evasion lines such as the Shelbourne or Burgundy Lines were created by the Allies specifically to assist their soldiers and airmen stranded in German-occupied territory. Others were the product of a combination of allied military personnel and local citizens in occupied territory, such as the Pat O'Leary Line. Some escape lines were created and operated by civilians as grass-roots efforts to help people fleeing the Nazis, such as Comet, Dutch-Paris, Service EVA or the Smit-van der Heijden line. They did not restrict themselves to helping military personnel but also helped compromised spies, resisters, men evading the forced labor drafts, civilians who wanted to join the governments-in-exile in London, and Jews.About 7,000 airmen and soldiers, mostly British and American, were helped to evade German capture in Western Europe and successfully returned to the United Kingdom during World War II. Many of the escape lines were financed in whole or part by MI9 of the British Directorate of Military Intelligence, the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), and other Allied organizations. "Participation in the escape networks was arguably the most dangerous form of resistance work in occupied Europe...The most perilous job of all was handled mostly by young women, many of them still in their teens, who escorted the servicemen hundreds of miles across enemy territory to Spain." Description The work of the escape lines was labor-intensive. Typically, downed airmen were found, fed, clothed, given false identity papers, and hidden in attics, cellars, and people's homes by a network of volunteers. Airmen were then accompanied by guides, also volunteers, to neutral countries. The most common routes were from Belgium and northern France to Spain. Travel through occupied France was mostly by train, followed by a crossing on foot of the Pyrenees mountains into Spain with a local guide (usually paid). Once in Spain the airmen were assisted by British diplomats to travel to Gibraltar and then were flown back to the United Kingdom. An alternate route was to travel from the coast of Brittany to England via small boat. Late in the war, especially after the Normandy Invasion on June 6, 1944, the escape lines turned more to sheltering airmen in place or in forest camps to await the arrival of the allied armies rather than helping the airmen to escape occupied Europe. Operation Marathon describes the forest camps.About 2,000 soldiers, mostly British, and 2,000 British and 3,000 American airmen who had been shot down or crash landed in western Europe evaded German capture or escaped from German imprisonment during the war. Most of the soldiers were helped to evade capture because they were left behind in France after the Dunkirk evacuation of British forces in 1940. Most of the airmen were helped from 1942 to 1944 as the air war over Europe intensified. They were assisted by many different escape lines, some of them large and organized, others informal and ephemeral. The Royal Air Forces Escaping Society estimated that 14,000 volunteers worked with the many escape and evasion lines during the war. Many others helped on an occasional basis, and the total number of people who, on one or more occasions helped downed airmen during the war, may have reached 100,000. One-half of the volunteer helpers were women, often young women, even teenagers. Several of the most important escape lines were headed by women.The work of escape line helpers was dangerous. Given the large numbers of helpers scattered over large areas, escape lines were relatively easy for the Germans to infiltrate. Thousands of helpers were arrested and more than five hundred died in concentration camps or were executed. The attrition of escape line leaders due to German arrest was much higher. In March 1943, only one 61-year old woman, Marie-Louise Dissard, remained free to re-invent the Pat O'Leary Line. In March 1944, only three of a dozen leaders of the Comet Line, the largest and most famous of the lines, were still alive and not in prison.Initially, escape lines were self-financed by individuals in occupied countries. However, two UK clandestine organizations, mostly MI9 but also Section DF of the Special Operations Executive (SOE), financed the large escape lines and the U.S. clandestine organization MIS-X helped prisoners of war (POWs) escape from German POW camps.The members of the escape and evasion lines were usually unarmed and did not participate in violent resistance to the German occupation. The motto of the Comet Line, was "Pugna Quin Percutias," which means "fight without arms." To maintain tight security, escape lines usually avoided contacts with armed resistance groups. Escapees and evaders Organized escape and evasion lines operated in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Denmark. The number of airmen evading capture after being shot down or crash landing in western Europe was a small fraction of those killed or taken prisoner. For example, about 22,000 British and American airmen were killed or captured when being downed in France, but only 3,000 are recorded as having evaded capture by the Germans. Moreover, the percentage of airmen who evaded capture in France was higher than in other countries due to the proximity of the Spanish border to France and the short ocean passage to England. Nearly all the airmen downed in Germany were killed or captured, although a few escaped from prisoner of war camps and were helped to avoid re-capture by escape lines. Lesser-known escape lines operated in eastern Europe mainly to help Polish or Czech soldiers reach the Allies via the Baltic or Italy or to help Jews escape via the Balkans. Escape lines In addition to the escape lines listed below, many others were ephemeral, family-run affairs which have escaped the notice of history. One of the small lines which has received some attention is the Balfe Line near Amiens which was run by a husband, wife, and two teenage sons who hid escaping airmen in a shed in a World War I cemetery with the cooperation of cemetery employees. Many other small escape lines of a similar nature existed. Belgian National Movement Bordeaux-Loupiac Escape Network Bourgogne (Burgundy) Line Chauny Line Comet Line Denmark Escape Line Dutch-Paris Line Groupe Hoornaert-Dirix Hornoy-le-Bourg Line Francois Line Françoise Line Marie Claire Line Marie-Odile L.... Discover the Edward Hoornaert popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Edward Hoornaert books.

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    Alien Contact for Idiots

    Edward Hoornaert

    When American Indians from the future of an alternate Earth move their entire island nation to our Earth, Ell Harmon makes the first alien contact. The takecharge Seattle biologist...

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    Future Love

    Edward Hoornaert

    In the future, love will get even tougher . . . Set out on a journey into tomorrow in five short stories that explore how love can sometimes sting, sometimes healand always transfo...

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    The Triumph of Tompa Lee

    Edward Hoornaert

    Tompa Lee orphan, antisocial loner, and homeless street meat has clawed her way up to the stars. There, on planet Zee Shode, she finds the galaxy’s greatest treasures: friendship...

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    The Saint of Quarantine Island

    Edward Hoornaert

    Maybe you've read about viruses that turn people into zombies. But how about a virus that turns people into madmen, some of whom become creative geniuses?Spurred by her husband’s i...

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    Rescuing Prince Charming

    Edward Hoornaert

    Dusty Johnson, a selfstyled ordinary, everyday woman, responds with extraordinary heroism to saboteurs trying to bomb the prototype of Earth's first starship. She wants to return t...

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    Constellation XXI

    Edward Hoornaert

    Rediscovering love at the worst possible timeAlthough Sienna Dukelsky had been the most promising student pilot at Keening AstroSpace Academy, she inexplicably settles for a routin...

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    The Seven Foot Cupid

    Edward Hoornaert

    Ember Dayle prides herself on handling anything her newly colonized planet can throw at her. After an injury, she’s determined to prove herself again. She gets her chance when orde...

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    Alien Contact for Runaway Moms

    Edward Hoornaert

    When Audra Verhailey’s abusive lover tries to take custody of her baby, she flees where even he can’t follow: the aliens’ forbidden cities underneath Kwadra Island. But can the saf...

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    The Trial of Tompa Lee

    Edward Hoornaert

    A WomanTompa Lee is a homeless 'street meat' who has clawed her way up to the bottommost rung of the Space Navy . . . but her dream job plummets into a nightmare when she's framed ...

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    Alien Contact for a Christmas Nutcracker

    Edward Hoornaert

    The Nutcracker ballet…for and by aliens?(previously published as Alien Contact for an Enhanced Nutcracker)Holly Jansen, a young orchestra conductor down on her luck, is secretly hi...

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    Escapee

    Edward Hoornaert

    A Disillusioned SoldierHector Dukelsky, an upperclass career officer, yearns to fight a righteous war instead of defending corporate interests on Banff, an isolated mining moon. T...

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    The Guardian Angel of Farflung Station

    Edward Hoornaert

    When a small army of space pirates conquer Farflung Space Station, security chief 'Duke' Dukelsky fights back with only two allies. One is a a kickass princess who lusts for his bo...

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    Pandora Uncaged

    Edward Hoornaert

    Pandora UncagedAn otherworldly friendstolovers romancePandora Dayle is her family’s disgraced black sheep. Ten years after running away, she’s rebuilt her selfrespect at an isolate...

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    The Trilogy of Tompa Lee

    Edward Hoornaert

    Together for the first time all three books about Tompa Lee’s outer space exploits.Follow Tompa’s travails through an unfair trialbycombat, a dangerous national park on another pl...

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    The Triple Wedding

    Edward Hoornaert

    Teegan Dayle is a businesswoman who’s determined to maintain her image as her family’s most successful sister. For that, she needs a spectacular date for her sisters' weddingeven i...

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    Alien Contact for Kid Sisters

    Edward Hoornaert

    Marianne Harmon is sick and tired of being just the kid sister of the famous queen of Kwadra Island. Although she daydreams about being a warrior, when rebels bomb the royal ball s...

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    Love Thy Galactic Enemy

    Edward Hoornaert

    Abandoned to the enemy’s tender mercyMinta, the naive secretary for a spy team that spread a manmade plague, leaves the planet too late the team abandons her on the enemy’s space ...

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    The Solid Gold Aliens

    Edward Hoornaert

    (Previously published as The Midas Rush)All Tresky Buffrum wants is a taste of adventure and freedom before resigning himself to the simple life of a shepherd. What he gets instead...

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    The Tribulations of Tompa Lee

    Edward Hoornaert

    Goddess or Madwoman?Even she isn’t sure.A WomanTompa Lee serves as ambassador to the Shons’ planet and is hailed as their goddess … but she has a dead man living in her head, distr...

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    Newborn

    Edward Hoornaert

    When she is born fully grown and well armed in a wilderness forest, clone Jo Beaverpaw knows almost nothing, except that it is her Destiny to find and kill Desrielle Squitt, her al...

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    The Passion Island Trilogy

    Edward Hoornaert

    The three novels in the Passion Island science fiction trilogy, available for the first time in one volume!The SevenFoot Cupid Ember Dayle used to able to handle anything the new ...