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The Tracks of the Fox is the author’s attempt to identify the crew of the B-24 who dropped him in occupied France 20 miles off target. Because of the top secret classification of these operations, the US Air Force which succeeded the Army Air Corps would not help in his inquiry. Eventually the classification was lifted. While searching for his French resistance comrades of World War Two, he accidentally discovered the Air Force crew in question. In the process the author made some devastating discoveries concerning those who had helped him. These are recounted in The Tracks of the Fox, which unveil events not yet recounted in history in post-war France & Vietnam. In France, he describes the suffering of his French comrades at the hands of the communists who unsuccessfully attempted to takeover France by force. Their main purpose was not to fight the Nazis, but to create an authority strong enough to take over post-war France. In South East Asia, where the author was with Ho Chi Minh, he describes the unbelievable adventures of the wife of a French officer, possibly an OSS agent, and the defection of a Vietminh leader whose father was executed by Ho Chi Minh’s orders. Uncle Ho, this agrarian reformer, had learned from Stalin that in order to succeed in a revolution all oppositions either real or whoIn Association with Amazon.com imagined must be removed. It included Nguyên-Dinh-Tan’s Father. The author also reveals the tribulations of one the maquis’ chiefs, a remarkable contemplative Benetictine Monk. These are events not yet recounted in history of post-war France.


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