Escape Line
The "Escape Line" was a network established during World War II to help Allied soldiers and airmen escape from occupied territories, particularly in France. It provided safe routes and assistance to those trying to reach neutral countries like Switzerland.
Operated by various resistance groups, the Escape Line involved local civilians who risked their lives to aid escapees. They offered shelter, food, and guidance, often using secret paths and safe houses to navigate through dangerous areas controlled by the Nazi regime.