under the control of ss general karl oberg. hospital, sumner jackson has been waging his own war against the nazis. he fortified -- he fortified several documents for pows so they did not have to return to prison camps, they went elsewhere. he became involved in a state line belonging to the liberation movement. document -- it is the escape and invasion report from a 19-year-old gunner who flew on one of those up there. magnificent, magnificent machine. shot down in july, 1943. phillip jackson delivered it to huge airr and saw this battle above paris on bastille day, 1943. he finally made it back to england for months later, completing what was called a home run, around 300 americans managed to get back to england and made a home run. when he got back, he was interrogated for one week a british intelligence. been he reports having kept for three days at 11, avenue foch by dr. sumner jackson. foundnalty for aiding airmen was instant death. this is one documented example of one of the airmen that sumner jackson helped. he was tak