Hwelte

Hwelte by Clinton R. Petrie, published by iUniverse in March 2002, is a historical fiction novel that explores a little-known aspect of World War II. This edition spans 440 pages and is presented in English. The narrative reveals the story of nearly 1,000 Russian women who flew combat missions, a fact that remained hidden from the Western public. The plot centers around a young American pilot who uncovers this secret during the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the novel delves into the experiences of these women fighter pilots, showcasing their skills and bravery in the face of war. The book also touches on themes of espionage and military conflict, providing a unique perspective on a significant historical event. Hwelte presents a compelling narrative that intertwines fact and fiction, offering insights into the roles women played in the war.
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THE BEST KEPT RUSSIAN SECRET OF WORLD WAR II.By the close of World War II almost 1,000 Russian women had flown combat missions in every type of Soviet warplane. This was kept secret, not by the Soviets but by the Allies, from the general public in the West. Using historical fiction based on fact Roy McShane’s exciting novel,HWELTE, reveals for the first time what truly deadly hunters these women fighter pilots proved to be. It also chronicles the adventures of a young American pilot, who stumbles across this secret, at the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942.Author’s Websites:
www.thaiwave.com/hwelte
www.phuketdir.com/hwelte
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