Eddie Slovik, a 24-year-old Polish-American, petty thief and ex-con, was the only Allied soldier to be shot for desertion during World War II. Whiting reveals that Slovik was not an innocent victim. He also reveals another secret: the man who would approve Slovik's death sentence, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, was also under a sentence of death that winter himself.
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