Hi there
I wonder if anyone can help me. I'm writing a historical novel and have a British character who wants to escape from Nazi Germany to France (and from there to Britain) at the very last minute, just before France joined Britain in declaring war on Germany.
Is it possible that international trains between Germany and France were still running until the last moment? If not, how could someone have got out of Germany?
I understand that planes would most likely have been grounded.
I'm thinking maybe it might have been easier for my character to travel out of Germany via Belgium or Holland. Would trains still have been running between those two countries and Germany up to and after WW2 was declared?
Thanks so much for any pointers!
Catherine
I wonder if anyone can help me. I'm writing a historical novel and have a British character who wants to escape from Nazi Germany to France (and from there to Britain) at the very last minute, just before France joined Britain in declaring war on Germany.
Is it possible that international trains between Germany and France were still running until the last moment? If not, how could someone have got out of Germany?
I understand that planes would most likely have been grounded.
I'm thinking maybe it might have been easier for my character to travel out of Germany via Belgium or Holland. Would trains still have been running between those two countries and Germany up to and after WW2 was declared?
Thanks so much for any pointers!
Catherine