The Cretan Runner

The Cretan Runner

Non-Fiction, History & Politics, European History, General European History
Paperback Published on: 06/08/2009
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Synopsis

The legendary story of a resistance hero

'Full of death and excitement' - Sunday Times

'Unique' - TLS

George Psychoundakis was a young shepherd boy who knew the island of Crete intimately when the Nazis invaded by air in 1941. He immediately joined the resistance and took on the crucial job of war-time runner.

It was not only the toughest but the most dangerous job of all. It involved immense journeys carrying vital messages, smuggling arms and explosives and guiding Allied soldiers, agents and commandos through heavily garrisoned territory. And George did not escape capture and torture on his many forays.

This brilliant account of George's activities across mountainous terrain, come blazing summer or freezing winter, is a gripping story of bravery against impossible odds.

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141043340
  • Number of pages: 368
  • Weight: 268g
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 20 mm

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The Cretan Runner
True story of courage and resistance
This is a must read book for anyone visiting Crete who wants to know about the courageous Cretans,who helped the allied troups escape the island following ... READ MORE
Susan Crowther