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In the summer of 1945, fourteen Nazi POWs were hanged in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for having murdered their fellow inmates. Mindful of this historical truth, please meet Fritz Graf, a bright, resourceful POW from rommel's Afrika Korps, who more than welcomes the novel whiff of American freedom. Watch this former orphan and gifted poser escape a Nazi-infested POW camp and leapfrog into a colorful, yet utterly corrupt Mexico. Actually, he is well within reach of fulfilling his dream of starting a new, independent life - including the promise of a passionate love relationship - when all is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the summer of 1945, fourteen Nazi POWs were hanged in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for having murdered their fellow inmates. Mindful of this historical truth, please meet Fritz Graf, a bright, resourceful POW from rommel's Afrika Korps, who more than welcomes the novel whiff of American freedom. Watch this former orphan and gifted poser escape a Nazi-infested POW camp and leapfrog into a colorful, yet utterly corrupt Mexico. Actually, he is well within reach of fulfilling his dream of starting a new, independent life - including the promise of a passionate love relationship - when all is shattered by the scourge of the FBI and the Mexican police. The big questions are: How can he survive the ensuing cat and mouse game? Avoid Mexican prisons and American gallows? And finally, how can he bear the gall of adversity without cracking up?
Autorenporträt
Bruno Hannemann was born in rural Romania (now Ukraine), in a tiny village that counted only souls, albeit live ones. He has lived mainly in the United States, but also in Romania and Germany. Having served two years in the U.S. Army, he delved into the study of Russian and German literature and language at UC Los Angeles, the Free University of Berlin and at his Alma Mater, the University of California, Berkeley, concluding with a Ph.D. in German literature. Subsequently he accepted a position at the University of New Mexico, where he taught German and Russian literature, language and culture. At present, he lives with his wife of many years in Konstanz, Germany.