First Tuesday Book Club

Friedman, Matti. Out of the Sky: An Untold Story of Heroism and Rebirth in Nazi Europe. 247 pages. 2026 (Livia)
In Out of the Sky, Matti Friedman unravels one of the strangest episodes of World War II: In 1944, a team of young women and men who had escaped the Holocaust made the inconceivable choice to parachute back into Nazi-occupied Europe under the cover of a British military operation. By the end of the mission, not a single Nazi was harmed and not a single Jew was saved, and many of the agents died in the process. Yet some of their names would become legendary, especially that of twenty-three-year-old Hannah Senesh, famed as a poet and the author of the beloved Hebrew song “Eli, Eli.” Their story would become one of the young state of Israel’s founding myths. But what exactly was the mission, and what had the parachutists actually accomplished? What made them heroes?
Using thousands of original documents from once-secret files, manuscripts, memoirs, and unpublished letters, Matti Friedman follows four of the parachutists from the spring of 1944 to the operation’s dramatic end that winter. In Out of the Sky, he tells the gripping and surprising tale of a forgotten moment, demonstrating how storytelling itself can have a power even greater than warfare. And in exploring the line between myth and reality, heroism and futility, he creates an argument that has resonance in our own time.
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