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SCREENPLAY. COPYRIGHT (c) 2001, 2010. This is a story about the world's single largest prisoner of war massacre, committed by the Soviet secret state police in the spring of 1940. The event can have no triumphant hero in the traditional sense. But one belligerent horseman, Lieutenant Eugene Kovall, embodies the fiery resistance of all his compatriots. "Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood!" -- Shakespeare, Richard III. _______________________________________________ The author, Michael Hood, is a native Michiganian.
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