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K.R. Kiehl is an American writer of historical fiction and short stories. He is relatively new to creative fiction but has over 25 years’ experience writing and publishing in academic and research journals. K.R. Kiehl is a retired military officer, college professor, and state government executive. He began his creative writing journey as a Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator Program grantee from The Foundation on Enhancing Communities. His work has been published in The Bluebird Word, Fan Story, and Prentice Hall.
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He fought bravely in the invasion of Warsaw. He defended his country through battles in the Carpathian Mountains. His final mission. Save Krakow from destruction....
In 1939, a native-born Polish and Belarusian citizen embarked on a journey to save his Motherland from destruction by the Nazi regime. First as an air defense sergeant credited with disrupting the first raid of Warsaw and then as an agent with the Soviet NKVD, Sergei Bravo’s young life is one series of battles after another. Trusted for assignment with the Kovpak partisans in Ukraine, Sergei is faced with the ultimate test: Save the medieval city of Krakow from destruction as the Nazi’s are chased from eastern Europe and the Red Army begin its race to Berlin.
Based on true events, this is a captivating story, with ties to modern day events. A tale of global conflict, espionage, genocide, and the test of one’s loyalty to their homeland. This tale follows in the tradition of John le Carre and Alan Furst novels.