Mary Lindell Refused to Treat Escape Work as Somebody Else’s Calling
Lindell’s stubborn commitment to helping Allied personnel evade capture outlived comfort, safety, and common sense.
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Lindell’s stubborn commitment to helping Allied personnel evade capture outlived comfort, safety, and common sense.
Open entryEscape lines depended on civilians who took strangers inside and acted before they had enough information to feel safe.
Open entrySome officers are remembered not because they were loud, but because they remained exact when everyone else was saturated with fear.
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