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Commended for the 2009 Best Books for Kids & Teens Canadian
World War II pilot Charley Fox, now in his late eighties, has had a
thrilling life, especially on the day in July 1944 in France when
he spotted a black staff car, the kind usually employed to drive
high-ranking Third Reich dignitaries. Already noted for his skill
in dive-bombing and strafing the enemy, Fox went in to attack the
automobile. As it turned out, the car contained famed German
General Erwin Rommel, the Desert Fox, and Charley succeeded in
wounding him. Rommel, who at the time was the Germans' supreme
military commander in France orchestrating the Nazis' resistance to
the D-day invasion, was never the same after that. Author Steve
Pitt focuses on this seminal event in Charley Fox's life and in the
war, but he also provides fascinating aspects of the period,
including profiles of noted ace pilots Buzz Beurling and Billy
Bishop, Jr., and Great Escape architect Walter Floody, as well as
sidebars about Hurricanes, Spitfires, and Messerschmitts.
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