Containing several tales of unwavering bravery, courage, and resilience during one of the most horrific wars in human history, this title captures the emotional weight of these individuals beautifully. While concentrating on the various escapers and evaders of the axis powers and their often long and brutal journeys to freedom, it also does a great job highlighting the many local civilians who risked everything to ensure those hunted made it home safely. The "interviews" and interactions the author includes of some of the then surviving participants of these operations are particularly powerful, with their pains and tribulations leaping from the page.
While "Escaping Hitler" does get a large amount of the overarching events and details correct about the war, specific statistics (numbers of casualties, for instance) are sometimes inaccurate. Likewise, there are instances where dates are also incorrect. Thus, events described in the title should be cross-referenced to get a more accurate description of these details.
This setback, however, does not distract or take away from the powerful stories of those who fled the Nazis, nor does it diminish their courage, bravery, and daring accomplishments described in this title. An emotional, exciting read, and easy to recommend.