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The Difficulty of Being a “Good Samaritan”

General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe, was missing. He had gone to Reims and started back to Versailles in his olive drab Cadillac with plenty of time to reach his headquarters before dinner that evening. Now he was two hours overdue.There was tremendous concern within the Allied high command over the General’s whereabouts because a German commando team, dressed as American soldiers, had slipped into Paris and their sole purpose was to kill General Eisenhower. They knew every foot of the road between Versailles and Reims, and they knew when to expect the General in ...

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