The Frontline Fugitives Book III: G.I. Gangsters & Collaborators
Description
New Second EditionAn aspect of World War II that has received little attention... until now.It is 1945. The story of G.I. Gangsters and Collaborators takes us to the European Theater of Operations (ETO). U.S. Army deserters, together with active duty U.S. Army personnel, are making small fortunes operating on the black market in war-torn Europe. These criminals are known as "G.I. Gangsters." They have stolen thousands of army vehicles, massive amounts of army food rations, cigarettes, gasoline, clothing, and other types of government property, which is vital to supply U.S. and Allied military personnel.In Book III, Agents Jim Beauregard and Al Parker are serving with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) in Paris, France. Working together with the military police and the Paris Police, their mission is not to fight the Germans, but to combat the criminal element that prevents critical supplies from reaching the frontline.The Frontline Fugitives Book III is historical fiction loosely based on actual U.S. Army investigations conducted during World War II.