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Project World War 2

John Wozniak

"Project World War 2" serves as a prelude to my novel, "Elsecar Boys We Are Here." It tells the story of the five Dawber brothers from the Yorkshire village of Elsecar, each embarking on a military career during the Second World War.

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Skies of Fury

Percy Dawber wiped the sweat from his brow as he helped wheel another Spitfire into the hangar. The late summer sun beat down mercilessly on RAF Biggin Hill, but it wasn't just the heat that had Percy's shirt sticking to his back. The const...

2 months ago
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Treacherous Tides: U-boat Encounter in the North Sea"

The old fishing boat creaked and groaned as it cut through the choppy waters of the North Sea. Albert Dawber, still in his guise as Kurt Weber, stood at the stern, his eyes scanning the horizon for any sign of patrol boats. Behind him, hudd...

2 months ago
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A Wolf Among Sheep

The Scottish highlands stretched out before Albert Dawber, a patchwork of heather and gorse painted in the muted hues of early autumn. He'd spent the past week settling into his cover identity as Kurt Weber, a German agent tasked with gathe...

3 months ago
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Whispers in the Dark

The rhythmic thrumming of the fishing boat's engine filled Albert Dawber's ears as the Scottish coastline faded into the mist. His hands, still trembling slightly from the adrenaline of their narrow escape, clutched the stolen codebook. Bes...

3 months ago
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