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Summary:
Ten British prisoners lay dead – shot down in cold blood. And there were no witnesses to the terrible crime.
The only clue to the killers lay there in the blood-stained dust – a German helmet bearing a skull and crossbones emblem . . . an emblem which from that day on was to be a death warrant to every Nazi who wore it.
Condition:
A decent copy. A little rubbing to spine with some mild wear to spine ends. Some creasing at the leading edge. Internally clean, mild tanning. Cover is clean and bright, book is sound and in good condition. Bagged and boarded. Please examine photos carefully and see our notes on item condition before purchasing.
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