During World War II a bomber crew was shot down in enemy territory.
The crewmembers made a heroic run for freedom that spanned several
hundred miles and 34 days. It was a run that bonded them in life
and death.
This crew of brave Americans endured the steep mountains of
Yugoslavia and the harrowing German occupied valleys while a
vicious storm of guerilla warfare, political maneuvering, and
ethnic cleansing raged around them.
Some of the crewmembers were able to survive this adventurous
journey. Others did not. William Kollar was one of the lucky ones
who lived to tell his story, a story that recounts human tragedy
and captures the triumph of the human spirit.
William Kollar was born in Middleville, Michigan in 1920.
He joined the United States Air Force in 1942, in the aftermath
of the Pearl Harbor attack.
William retired from the Air Force in 1966 after serving in
World War II, Korea, France, England, and Formosa. Mr. Kollar
served his country with integrity and honor.
In this book you will meet an extraordinary hero, yet a humble
man, who will insist that it was his duty to defend freedom.
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