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The German
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It tells how he overcomes his ever present nightmares and how his courage in dealing with his unfolding future comes to the fore. The battles with his ever present ghosts, and the very real dangers faced by the perils of war, are brought to bear when his unexpected love for a young Jewish girl becomes all consuming. Sadly, as in all wars, dreams are not always fulfilled, and following a failed aerial combat mission on the Eastern Front, finds him having to abandon his aircraft over enemy territory, where he is subsequently captured by Russian soldiers and interned in a Siberian Gulag. Whilst facing the grim reality of life in the Gulag, the girl of his dreams is deported by the Nazis to the dreaded death camp at Auschwitz. The story builds to a climax when he miraculously escapes from the Gulag and sets about trying to find what has happened to his sweetheart.'
Additional Information
| banner | This is the life story of a young German boy who becomes one of Germany's top fighter pilots during the Second World War. |
| Author | Paul Mercer |
| Format | pdf, epub |
| Number of Pages | 547 |
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