Ailes Brisées

Ailes Brisées

Daniel Wrinn

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Editorial:
Storyteller Books, LLC
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Primera Guerra Mundial
ISBN:
9798201372835
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 « Une histoire magistralement racontée de triomphe et de rédemption dans une épopée de survie puissamment dessinée. » Hero WWI Fighter Pilot abattu et capturé. Avec un récit engageant et authentique de ses expériences en tant que prisonnier de guerre évadé, ce récit captivant détaille la vie et les luttes d’un pilote capturé en 1917 en Europe déchirée par la guerre. Le lieutenant John Ryan était impatient de voir l’action pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Il a rejoint les couleurs britanniques hors du Canada. En tant que l’un des nombreux pilotes américains du Royal Flying Corps avant que les États-Unis n’entrent en guerre, il a gagné ses ailes et est devenu un as grâce à de féroces batailles aériennes au-dessus du ciel allemand. Après avoir été abattu deux fois derrière les lignes ennemies, le lieutenant Ryan raconte les épreuves, les tragédies et les tribulations de 72 jours de fuite derrière les lignes ennemies. Ces événements sont tellement incroyables que vous n’osez pas quitter la page des yeux. Si vous aimez les récits authentiques d’histoires étonnantes se déroulant pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, alors vous ne voudrez pas manquer Broken Wings: WWI Fighter Ace’s Story of Escape and Survival.

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