Partisan

Caffin, James

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The gripping story of a New Zealand solider who escaped the clutches of a prisoner-of-war camp to join the Yugoslav freedom fighters during the Second World War After a daring escape from a prisoner-of-war camp in occupied Yugoslavia, John Denvir reached the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana, where he joined a partisan band as a machine-gunner. Believed shot and killed by New Zealand forces and his family in New Zealand, from January 1942 until the end of 1943, Denvir led brave and heroic attacks on German and Italian soldiers from behind enemy lines. He was wounded four times, received the Soviet Medal for Valour and was eventually appointed brigade commander.


Based largely on information from his personal diaries, this tells the story of New Zealand soldier John Denvir who fought in the ranks of the Yugoslav Partisan forces during World War II. The incredible true story of a New Zealand soldier behind enemy lines


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"First published in 1945 by Collins Bros. and Co. Ltd"
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NZ History L018255