<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Having searched through stacks of periodicals, military reports, interviews, and other publications, author William Breuer has discovered over one hundred such illogical events, and presents them in <i>Unexplained Mysteries of World War II</i>. <p/> From popular mysteries to barely believable happenings, Breuer sheds light on the absurdity of war from a different angle. The book is broken down into multiple sections, and delves into mysteries like: </p><p>-Who torched the Normandie in New York Harbor? <br> -Did a New Yorker ad warn of Pearl Harbor? <br> -Did Churchill have a "feeling" that saved his life? <br> -Ernest Hemingway lives to tell about switching seats. <br> -The night when an American and Japanese soldier accidentally shares a foxhole overnight. <br> -A U-boat gives a battleship a piggyback ride in the Atlantic.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>William B. Breuer</b> is a military historian and author of more than 25 books, 10 of which have been main selections of the Military Book Club. Books in his World War II series include <i>Undercover Tales of World War II</i>, <i>Bizarre Tales of World War II</i>, <i>Secret Weapons of World War II</i>, <i>Unexplained Mysteries of World War II, </i> and <i>Daring Missions of World War II</i>, and many more.
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