<p><b>'Extraordinary ... one of the most moving and uplifting stories of the war' Keith Lowe</b><br><br><b>'A remarkable book' -<i> The Telegraph</i><br><br>A gripping account of hidden identity, military courage, and an against-all-odds reunion.</b><br><br>Four days after Germany's surrender in May 1945, a young British officer headed east into Germany. But this was no ordinary soldier. Manfred Gans was searching for his family. As a Jewish boy in Nazi Germany, he fled to England. Once he could, he enlisted, serving in the elite British 'Three Troop' unit, comprised of German-speaking refugees, and joined the D-Day landings.<br><br>Working undercover, he gained vital intelligence, liberated occupied France and the Netherlands, and saved lives on both sides. Meanwhile, he dreamed of a reunion with his family trapped behind enemy lines, and with his childhood sweetheart,