It was a shocking introduction to the reality of war for the tall, handsome twenty-six-year-old Canadian radio personality whose deep bass voice had since 1935 become familiar to millions of listeners to programs of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. What happened to him in the sky above France on that fateful day in 1941 was no more than an explosive prologue to the story of one man's fight for survival in the Nazi prisoner-of-war compounds.
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