An edition of The survivor (1958)

The survivor

the story of Eddy Hukov

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An edition of The survivor (1958)

The survivor

the story of Eddy Hukov

[1st ed.]
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An incredible true story of an ex-SS soldier, born in Lvov, Poland from German Parents. On the run after the war, he has nowhere to call home, as the Communists have occupied Poland and will kill him if he returns. In an attempt to get to Germany, Edward Hukov embarks on an amazing journey that takes him from the eastern front in 1945 to the Far East into the 1950's.

This was an amazing story of a man without a nation to call home, if it wasn't a non-fiction story, I would have never believed it. There is some quite prophetic statements and insights into humankind and politics.

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Holt
Language
English
Pages
300

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Dewey Decimal Class
920
Library of Congress
CT3150.H8 E4

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Pagination
300 p.
Number of pages
300

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6245866M
LCCN
58006453
OCLC/WorldCat
1028322

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