With candor and humor, American infantryman Jack Dower describes
his narly fifteen months spent as an unwilling guest of the Third
Reich after his company lost its way behind enemy lines near Anzio,
Italy, in February 1944. From forced labor and grueling marches, to
the camaraderie shared between fellow prisoners, to a few
unexpected instances of decency from German guards, Dower's memoir
is a testament to the adaptability and courage of the World War II
prisoner of war. The late Jack Dower, a native of Connecticut,
served with the 45th Infantry Division in World War II.
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