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Sergeant Alvin C. York has been credited with taking 132 Germans during WWI, but do he really? Is it feasible the particular one Johann Peter Jung would have escaped? It's possible that there's a German soldier out there that Sergeant York never attained? Johann Peter Jung was a young son of 18 when he was drafted in to the German army, and he happened to be stationed with the First Battalion, 120th Württemberg Landwehr Regiment captured at that time Corporal York. He spoke no English, but in the heat of battle, with artillery exploding close by, he were able to deceive York and desired refuge in the most unlikely of places-behind foe lines. Join writer J. C. R. Forehand as he leads you through the twisting story of Johann's escape from Sergeant York's prisoners of warfare. Follow Johann as he's clinically discharged from the American Army, voyages with an isolated German-speaking Texan town in the roaring 1920s, and eventually shares his technique. Meet The German Soldier That Sergeant York Never Met in this historical novel set in the trenches of no man's land.