Title: Boro Goes to War - Volume 5 - Dan Franck, Jean Vautrin - book
Summary :
After having traveled through Europe in the 1930s, after having fought against the conspirators of the Cagoule, after having crossed the Popular Front, participated in the Spanish Civil War, traveled around India, conquered America, stolen the German secret service's coding machine and confronted the servants of all the antechambers of rising Nazism, Boro entered the icy bath of the Resistance.
He took up arms on November 11, 1940, the day of the heroic demonstration of Parisian students. By the time he surrendered, he would have crossed paths with his lifelong enemies, loved a few beautiful women for life, and foiled the trap set by his cousin Maryika and by Artur Finnvack, number two in the British secret service, whose name forms a very mysterious anagram.
Here, Boro, the splendid émigré from Budapest, becomes target and prey. He is the French foreigner. With only his cane and his Leica as his means of support, our hero boldly defies curfews and checkpoints. A single reason motivates him: to untie the gag of this terrible Occupation where, between the soothing postage-stamp image of the Marshal, the arrogant brutality of the Nazis and the garbled voice of an exiled general declared a felon, the French are divided. It is a time of procrastination, xenophobia, mistrust, black markets, and denunciations. Too much for Blèmia Borowicz. Especially if, beyond the ignominies surrounding her, the Nazis threaten a young girl with green eyes...