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- Message from a young man who enjoyed Len Kovar’s book WWII Prisoner of War: How I Survived.
- Len Kovar Brings Personal Story of Survival Behind Nazi Barbed Wire to Life
- Barnes and Noble Distinguished Local Authors Panel at the Arden Fair Mall
- Coming Soon – Len Kovar WWII POW speaks to Audiences in Local Sacramento Venues April 2013
- On December 22, 2012 Len Kovar spoke at the Fair Oaks Library
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Published November 21, 2011 in the Sacramento Bee on Page 3D
Published November 21, 2011 in the Sacramento Bee on Page 3D Between the Lines: Manners Books, Coffee Table Tomes By Allen Pierleoni, apierleoni@sacbee.com Published: Monday, Nov. 21, 2011 – 12:00 am Northern California ties “WW II Prisoner of War: How … Continue reading
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Veteran’s History Project
On November 17, 2011, an update was sent to the Veteran’s History Project where Len Kovar has an existing profile. Please see the press release sent to them by Rick Reed, publicist for “WWII Prisoner of War: How I Survived … Continue reading
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Len Kovar shares his survival story on 105.5 FM with Mark Montgomery
Len Kovar author of “WWII Prisoner of War; How I Survived” appeared on radio 105.5 FM on The Mark Montgomery Show. Len Kovar is 89 years old and is now making his story public about his difficult challenges to survive … Continue reading
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From Koho Pono LLC – Len Kovar’s Publisher
We are very grateful to publish the story of Leonard J. Kovar’s capture and eventual liberation from the Nazi Regime in World War 2. He endured difficult and crushing trials to survive including internment in Nazi Stalag Prisoner Camps and … Continue reading