Hugh O'Flaherty : His Wartime Adventures
Hugh O'Flaherty was an ordinary man who did extraordinary things. A Kerryman who loved sport, he was cheerful and full of energy. He was in Rome in 1939 when the Second World War broke out, and when Mussolini sided with Hitler. From his safe base in the Vatican, he developed a network of contacts, including donors of money and food to help escaped prisoners of war and others whose lives were in danger. But the work was very dangerous, especially when he ventured out in disguise. This earned him the nickname the Pimpernel of the Vatican. This is the story of one man's brave deeds that saved thousands of lives.