The German-Soviet pact Pug warned the U.S. about has come to pass and President Roosevelt summons Pug to Washington to request that he be his eyes and ears in Germany. Hitler swept into Poland with lightening speed. Pug's son Byron's bravery and courage enable him to escape with the woman he loves, Natlaie Jastrow.
"The German-Soviet pact Pug warned the U.S. about has come to pass and President Roosevelt summons Pug to Washington to request that he be his eyes and ears in Germany. Hitler swept into Poland with lightening speed. Pug's son Byron's bravery and courage enable him to escape with the woman he loves, Natlaie Jastrow."@en
"The first two years of WWII, before U.S. involvement, as seen through the eyes of a naval commander stationed at Pearl Harbor."@en
"The German-Soviet pact Pub warned the U.S. about has come to pass, and President Roosevelt summons Pug to Washington to request that he be his eyes and ears in Germany."
"An adaption of Herman Wouk's novel of the same name, produced in 7 parts."@en
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