Dangerous Passage

Rescuing Jewish Children in World War II

by William F. Kelly


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/07/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 264
ISBN : 9781452033600
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 264
ISBN : 9781452033594

About the Book

The year is 1939 and Canada has just entered the war against Germany. The Germans conquered almost all of Europe and were poised to invade France or Great Britain. America attempts to remain neutral amid a growing feeling that it needs to be involved.

To avoid being implicated in armed robbery, Paul Fortier leaves New York to live with his relatives in Quebec. He joins the Royal Canadian Air Force when he turns eighteen and is loaned to the RAF as a gunner.

In a bomber raid over Stuttgart, his plane is badly damaged. He parachutes into occupied France, damaging his leg in the landing. In his effort to reach Switzerland, he takes refuge in a barn near the border.

His life is about to change in ways he cannot imagine once his presence is discovered.


About the Author

William F. “Bill” Kelly has been a student of World War II history since he followed the war through the letters of his three uncles who served. He subsequently lived and worked in Europe and has traveled extensively. One of the most moving experiences of his life was a visit to the infamous Dachau death camp, outside of Munich. Not only did it impact him personally but provided an understanding of the conditions that would allow this horror to exist.

His second historical novel is based on the role of people who were willing to risk their lives so that others might not see the inside of these camps.