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Paperback The Boy Allies In The Baltic Book

ISBN: B0CHV86B3B

ISBN13: 9791041950546

The Boy Allies In The Baltic

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Texte corriger: "The Boy Allies in the Baltic" by Robert L. Drake is a thrilling tale of adventure and espionage set during World War I. The story follows the daring exploits of Lord Hastings, a British submarine commander, and his two young officers, Jack Templeton and Frank Chadwick. The narrative begins with the British submarine D-17, under Lord Hastings' command, navigating perilous waters towards the heavily fortified German naval base of Heligoland. The mission is shrouded in secrecy, with the young officers unaware of the full extent of their orders. As they approach the fortress, the crew must navigate through a minefield, showcasing the advanced capabilities of the D-17, which can remain submerged indefinitely and navigate underwater with a powerful searchlight. Upon reaching Heligoland, the trio embarks on a reconnaissance mission ashore, disguised in German uniforms. They encounter Marie Dulc , a French singer working in a local caf , who becomes an unexpected ally. Marie, driven by her loyalty to France, provides crucial intelligence about the fortress and its defenses. She even manages to steal important documents from a German officer, Lieutenant Holzen, during a dance, which she discreetly passes to Frank. The narrative is filled with tension as the protagonists must evade capture after their identities are compromised. A dramatic escape ensues, with the trio narrowly avoiding capture by German forces. The story highlights themes of bravery, loyalty, and the complexities of wartime espionage. The young officers' resourcefulness and courage are tested as they navigate both the physical and moral challenges of their mission. The novel captures the spirit of adventure and the high stakes of wartime operations, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction and naval warfare.

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