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The Germans have taken control of Yugoslavia and America is at the threshold of entering World War II. Poor quality information regarding the resistance movement against German occupation is being sent out of Yugoslavia and John Miller is the perfect candidate to help the Coordinator of Information office with their problem. An ethnic German born in Hungary, John Miller's background is a natural cover to help the Americans with intelligence gathering by blending into his target destination, a tiny ethnic German village north of Belgrade. While deep undercover, the communist resistance movement John Miller was indirectly helping with his radio transmissions, takes control of his German village before the allies have time to pull him out. Join with him in the adventure as he struggles to find an escape form Yugoslavia along with thousands of other German refugees in their mass exodus from the communist onslaught.

252 pages, Paperback

First published March 15, 2007

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Good story, interesting location and such. The writing was somehow repetitive, re-explaining details over and over. Lots of background and history for an area not well known. Glad I read it.
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