The Polish Officer

The Polish Officer by Alan Furst, published by Zondervan in 2001, is a historical fiction novel that follows the journey of Captain Alexander De Milja, a Polish officer recruited into the secret service just before the German invasion of Warsaw. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of espionage during World War II.
In this narrative, readers will find Captain De Milja engaged in various missions against the Germans, highlighting the dangers he faces while striving for a free Europe. The book delves into themes of war and military strategy, set against the backdrop of 20th-century Europe. Through De Milja’s experiences, the story explores the intricate world of espionage and the personal sacrifices made in the pursuit of freedom.
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The story of Polish officer Captain Alexander De Milja, who is recruited into the Polish secret service just before the Germans overrun Warsaw. As the war progresses, De Milja is involved in a number of missions against the Germans, constantly risking his own life for the sake of a free Europe.
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