Drafted while events were fresh in his mind in 1942–1943,
Alabama-born American diplomat George Platt Waller’s memoir
chronicles his war-time experience in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
In vivid prose, he recalls the outbreak of World War II in September
1939, the “Phony War,” the German invasion of May 10, 1940, and
the Wehrmacht occupation. Intimately involved with the political and
public life of this small democratic nation, Waller did not follow
Grand Duchess Charlotte and her government into exile. Instead, he
remained as long as he could to witness and champion the Luxembourg
people, doing his best to rescue the flood of refugees seeking visas
and asylum in the United States. Waller bitterly condemns the Nazi
civilian administration, its oppressive racial laws, and its attempts
to annex the country to Germany under the banner of Heim ins Reich.
From his pivotal position as dean of the diplomatic community,
representative of the powerful United States; and trusted confidant of
leaders, executives, and citizens alike, Waller was privy to
information from a wide range of sources: government, military, the
church, the professions, the resistance, ordinary people, and
refugees. He narrates gripping accounts of individual initiative and
courage and exposes the many official hindrances to the timely rescue
of refugees. His observations shed new light on life in Luxembourg
from 1939 to 1941, when he was finally expelled from the country.
The editors’ introduction places this brief but highly significant
memoir in the context of Waller’s family background, education, and
career, including his dramatic return to Luxembourg at its liberation
by American troops in 1944 and his participation in the Grand
Duchy’s postwar renaissance. Extensive annotations and photographs
complement the text.
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George Platt Waller: American Consul in Nazi-Occupied Luxembourg, 1939–1941
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611497205
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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