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Summary:
They called him “The Misfit” – and with good reason. For young Tony Stacey was such a blundering fool he had been kicked out of every branch of the British Forces.
Why then did the Germans move heaven and earth to kidnap Stacey – why did the Gestapo whip him away to Germany and then to Tripoli as a vitally important prisoner?
What was so special about this dopey, meek-and-mild ex-R.A.F. tail-gunner that they kept half the desert Luftwaffe on the ground until he arrived?
Here is the astounding story of one of the most fantastic bluffs of the war . . .
Condition:
Taping to spine covers significant damage but with little loss. Cover may have previously separated. Some mild wear to leading edge. Book is in acceptable condition. Bagged and boarded. Please examine photos carefully and see our notes on item condition before purchasing.
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