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For supporters of Unbroken, the amazing, untold history of World Battle II American Air Power turret-gunner Personnel Sergeant Arthur Meyerowitz, who was simply taken down over Nazi-occupied France and evaded Gestapo pursuers for more than half a year before escaping to flexibility. Bronx-born top turret-gunner Arthur Meyerowitz was on his second mission when he was taken down in 1943. He was one of only two men on the B-24 Liberator known as Harmful Lil Armful who escaped fatality or immediate get on the floor. After fleeing the wreck, Arthur knocked on the entranceway of any isolated farmhouse, whose owners hastily required him in. Luckily for us, his hosts not only despised the Nazis but got a tight connection to the French resistance group Morhange and its own creator, Marcel Taillandier. Arthur and Taillandier shaped an improbable connection as the resistance leader assemble for Arthur's exchanges among safe homes in southern France, shielding him from the Gestapo. Based on just lately declassified materials, exclusive personal interviews, and considerable research into the French Resistance, The Lost Airman explains to the tense and riveting history of Arthur's seeking a few months in Toulouse - masquerading as a deaf mute and dealing with a downed British isles pilot to evade the Nazis - and of his hair-raising voyage to freedom relating a perilous trek above the Pyrenees and a voyage aboard a vessel with U-boats lurking below and Luftwaffe fighters looming above. This is a never-before-told true history of endurance, perseverance, and break free during World Battle II.