The Tin Cravat A Novel

The Tin Cravat A Novel by Jack D. Hunter, published by Harper & Row in 1981, is a historical fiction work that spans 239 pages. The narrative follows Bruno Stachel, a German war hero who defects to the United States and secures a significant position within U.S. intelligence. As the story unfolds, Stachel returns to Germany with the mission of disrupting Nazi efforts to sustain guerilla resistance despite their impending defeat.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Stachel’s complex journey and the challenges he faces in a tumultuous historical context. The novel delves into themes of loyalty and betrayal during World War II, providing insight into the war and military strategies of the time. This first edition presents a vivid portrayal of the era, inviting readers to engage with the intricacies of wartime intelligence and the personal struggles of those involved.
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After defecting to the United States and gaining a crucial role in U.S. intelligence, Bruno Stachel, a German war hero, returns to Germany to thwart Nazi plans to maintain guerilla resistance even after the Nazis’ imminent defeat
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