Behind Both Lines (1943) By Harold Denny
The story of the New York Times's correspondent in WWII. It begins with the day the tanks broke through the British lines in Libya, followed by his long trek back to Benghazi, his journey across the Mediterranean to Italy and Germany, his solitary confinement in a Gestapo prison and his final days of the war in an Italian prison camp.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 143 pages
- In Good Condition
































