Arthur alex kershaw discusses his book avenue of spies. The National World War Ii Museum hosted this event. It is about an hour. I actually am for many reasons. First of all, i would like to really thank without being too selected. I would like to thank jeremy colins and larry, where are you lar larry . Is he here . These two gentlemen were my cocon spc cocon sp coconspirators. We talked here late at night. I thought to myself would it bae great idea if i can persuade a new yorker to pay me certain amount of money to go back and get drunk at least two or three times every year and it worked. So, i wanted to read you a quick quote, i dont want it to be too much today of the slide show but i was fortunate in finding some remarkable images that was given to me by the last living hero of my book, third jackson, hes 89 years old and you will see images of him later. I want to read you a quick section. It is a very short section. I hate reading from books because people always fall asleep. T
I thought, wouldnt it be a great idea if i could persuade a new york publisher to pay me a certain amount of money to go back and get drunk 23 times every year . And it worked. Unfortunately, i had to ask a write a book at the end of it. I want to read you a quick quote. I dont want this to be too much of a slideshow. I was fortunate in finding some remarkable images given to me by the last living hero of my book, Phillip Jackson, who is 89 years old today. You will see some images of him later. A quicko just read you section, a short section. I hate reading from books because people always fall asleep. This is really the theme of the book. It is by a very distinguished and brave french man. There were many. We lived in shadows as soldiers of the night, but our lives were not dark. There were arrests, torture, and death for so many of our friends and comrades, and tragedy awaited all of us just around the corner. We did not live in or with tragedy. We were exhilarated by the challenge