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It is 1945 and Germany is losing the war. The Russians, the Americans, and the British are closing in on Berlin and Hitler's bunker.
In this startling end-of-the-war tale two high-ranking Nazi officials, Martin Bormann and Hermann Goering, are collaborating with Wesley Hollinger and the American OSS for free passage out of Germany in exchange for blueprints to advanced German technology -- jet fighters, rockets, missiles and early flying saucers, nicknamed Foo Fighters. The Americans are desperate to keep the Foo Fighter blueprints from reaching Russian and British hands.
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Produktbeschreibung
It is 1945 and Germany is losing the war. The Russians, the Americans, and the British are closing in on Berlin and Hitler's bunker.
In this startling end-of-the-war tale two high-ranking Nazi officials, Martin Bormann and Hermann Goering, are collaborating with Wesley Hollinger and the American OSS for free passage out of Germany in exchange for blueprints to advanced German technology -- jet fighters, rockets, missiles and early flying saucers, nicknamed Foo Fighters. The Americans are desperate to keep the Foo Fighter blueprints from reaching Russian and British hands.
Wesley Hollinger of the OSS soon realizes what World War Two is really all about -- power, money, and politics.
Foo Fighters is the final book of the Falcon File series.


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Historical fiction writer Daniel Wyatt is Canadian-born, and lives in Burlington, Ontario. His interest in history began in high school in Regina, Saskatchewan, where he became an avid reader of books on World War II, aviation, and the American Civil War, to name a few subjects.

His first published work was Two Wings and a Prayer by Boston Mills Press in 1984, a book of first person stories from World War II air force veterans. This was followed up by Maximum Effort in 1986, also from Boston Mills Press, concentrating on stories from bomber veterans. In 1990, Wyatt made the switch to historical fiction with The Last Flight of the Arrow, a techno-thriller setting for the only military flight of the highly-advanced Canadian fighter aircraft considered by many experts to be ahead of its day. Originally published by Random House, it sold 20,000 copies in paperback.

Since then, Wyatt's published works include six other books, and magazine articles for the Canadian TV Times", and for American magazines "Baseball Digest", "Aviation", "Aviation Heritage", "Aviation History", and "World War II"."