![]() ![]() He lived with a dirt floor, no heat to ward off the bitter cold, one small window, and not much to do. He shared a cement room with 23 other prisoners. ![]() Scorched by the burning plane, he landed amid German SS troops and soon found himself in a German prisoner-of-war camp. Terry miraculously survived a harrowing parachute jump after his plane was hit by enemy fire. On a mission to bomb a French bridge and slow down Hitler's retreating army, U.S. The Deseret Book product description introduces Plothow’s reason for feeling urged to share her father’s story: The book is entitled Lieutenant Terry’s Christmas Fudge. His eldest daughter, Marcia Plothow, published the story in 2017 with the help of acclaimed author Gerald N. “Mike” Terry was a World War II bomber pilot whose story of making Christmas fudge in a German prisoner camp became a treasured family legacy. ![]()
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