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Scenes from the end
"Fluent in French, German and Yiddish, Frank E. Manuel was a thirty-four-year-old intelligence officer during the final American push into Germany in the spring of 1945. Manuel's narrative begins at roughly the same time as the Battle of the Bulge and covers those last few months of World War II in Europe during which German forces engaged in futile but lethal maneuvers."--BOOK JACKET.
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