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Tastes of the Pyrenees, Classic and Modern by Marina Chang,

Tastes of the Pyrenees, Classic and Modern by Marina Chang,
A culinary exploration of the foods and wines of the Pyrenees region, this book includes 86 recipes from the Pyrenees' lowlands, which are known today as Catalonia in both Spain and France (Roussillon); Languedoc; Andorra; the Midi Pyrenees; Aquitaine; the Basque country in both France and Spain; Asturias; Navarra; and Aragon.



Escape Through the Pyrenees by Lisa Fittko,
Escape Through the Pyrenees by Lisa Fittko,
Though it reads as a suspense novel, Escape through the Pyrenees is Lisa Fittko's extraordinary memoir of life as an "enemy alien" in France before and after the German invasion of 1940. Jewish leftists raised in Berlin, Lisa Fittko and her husband, Hans, became active members of the anti-Fascist German resistance. They fled the Gestapo in 1933 to what they thought was the safety of La France genereuse. To the French, however, they and thousands of other German emigres represented a grave political threat. In much the same way that the United States interned Japanese immigrants at the height of the war hysteria, French authorities rounded up the reviled boches and crowded them into filthy and isolated concentration camps. As Hitler's army swept through France, Fittko and her imprisoned comrades seized their chance to escape. But life outside the camp was as full of danger and deprivation as that within: with the Gestapo bent on finding and punishing the emigre "traitors", and the French obligated by the terms of the armistice to turn them in, every move was a matter of life and death. Survival under these conditions required a new approach to thought and action; those who asked "What will happen to me?" instead of "What can I do?" were increasingly doomed. Reunited at last near the foot of the Pyrenees in unoccupied southern France, Lisa and Hans were determined to make their way out of the country. While waiting for the proper papers, Lisa agreed to help spirit the philosopher Walter Benjamin across the border into Spain. Soon she and Hans were regularly guiding small groups of refugees to safety along a torturous route through the mountains. Through their efforts, hundreds ofrefugees escaped deportation, torture, and death at the hands of the Nazis.



Landlocked - A landlocked country is one that has no coastline. There are 42 landlocked countries in the world.

Basque Country - The Basque Country (Euskal Herria in Basque) is a cultural region that straddles the western Pyrenees mountains that define the border between France and Spain, extending down to the coast of the Bay of Biscay. It corresponds more or less with the historical homeland of the Basque people and language.

Economy of Rwanda - Rwanda is a rural country with about 90% of the population engaged in agriculture. It is the most densely populated country in Africa; is landlocked; and has few natural resources and minimal industry.

Hungary - The Republic of Hungary (Magyar Köztársaság ), or Hungary (Magyarország ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia and Slovenia. It is known locally as the Country of the Magyars.



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