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CAMP KAMPFENTAL
was a training ground for the heroes of the Third Reich and until the arrival of Corporal Singer it functioned with superb military efficiency. But Singer’s interest in survival was as strong as his interest in the comforts of life – whatever the camp lacked, comforts were there in abundance.
The camps might just have survived Singer’s spanner in the works. But when he wangled a transfer to Kampfental for that determined hero, Lieutenant Kersten, the Nazi war machine found itself grinding inexorably to a halt…
‘A superb storyteller’ BOOKS AND COOKMEN
‘An incomparable chronicler of the follies, brutality and honour of the officer class’ SUNDAY TIMES
Paperback, 286 pages. In excellent preloved condition.