52 pages • 1 hour read
313
Book • Nonfiction
Yugoslavia • 1940s
2007
Adult
16+ years
The Forgotten 500 by Gregory A. Freeman recounts the 1944 rescue mission Operation Halyard, where American and Allied forces collaborated with General Draza Mihailovich's Chetnik soldiers in Yugoslavia to save 512 downed American airmen during World War II, challenging the pro-Tito narrative and highlighting the sacrifices of local villagers and fighters.
Inspirational
Adventurous
Suspenseful
Emotional
Informative
The Forgotten 500 by Gregory A. Freeman receives acclaim for uncovering a little-known WWII rescue mission with compelling narrative and meticulous research. Critics applaud the vivid portrayal of heroism but note occasional disjointed storytelling and a slow start. Overall, it's a gripping historical account that educates and entertains.
Readers fascinated by World War II history, gripping rescue missions, and tales of heroism akin to Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand or Band of Brothers by Stephen E. Ambrose will deeply enjoy The Forgotten 500 by Gregory A. Freeman. It's ideal for those who appreciate meticulously researched, adrenaline-charged true stories.
313
Book • Nonfiction
Yugoslavia • 1940s
2007
Adult
16+ years
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