Al
Feher
About Escape From Hungary
by Al Feher
2005 Edition: Perfect Bound
80 pages; 5.5 x 8.5 inches
ISBN: 0-9773179-0-0
$10.95
Escape From Hungary tells the story of a young soldier who
was entrusted with a vital mission during World War II.
Having a knowledge of Hungarian, he was asked to volunteer
for a top secret mission to retrieve a scientist being forced to
work in a muntions factory in Budapest, Hungary.
About the Author
Alexander “Al” Feher was born in Manhattan, New York September 7, 1924. He moved
to Ronkonkoma when he was 6 months old and attended a four-room school on Long
Island and high school in Sayville.
Al entered the army on March 9, 1943 and was assigned to the 78th division in Camp
Butner, North Carolina. He was shipped overseas to the European Theater.
Upon his discharge, he enrolled in 1946 and began his studies at Concord University. He
graduated in 1949 with a BS in Education.
Al worked for United States Steel Corporation from January 17, 1957 to September 30,
1986.
Al is married to the former Mary Jane Minton of Welch, West Virginia. They have two
daughters, Janey (Lynch, Kentucky) and Susan (Lexington, Kentucky).
ABOUT Ellis Island to Lynch, Kentucky
2009 Edition, Perfect Bound, 5.5x8.5, 60 pages
ISBN 978-1-935271-09-3
Ellis Island to Lynch tells the story of a young Hungarian
immigrant who travels from New York to Lynch, Kentucky
to work in the coal mines.