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The Obit Man

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The Obit Man is a underground movements, french-canadians book by F. F. Langan.

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"In 1944, sixty French-speaking Canadians were sent to occupied France as part of the Special Operations Executive (SOE). Their tasks included training resistance fighters, sabotaging German transport trains, and assassinating Nazi officers. Of the sixty who parachuted into occupied France, only fifteen survived. The Obit Man is the story of one of those men."--Back cover.

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The Obit Man is a Underground movements, French-Canadians, World War, 1939-1945, French Canadians book.

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"In 1944, sixty French-speaking Canadians were sent to occupied France as part of the Special Operations Executive (SOE). Their tasks included training resistance fighters, sabotaging German transport trains, and assassinating Nazi officers. Of the sixty who parachuted into occupied France, only fif...

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The Obit Man was written by F. F. Langan.