Stalag Luft I: an official history
"Located by the Baltic near the town of Barth in Western Pomerania, Germany, Stalag Luft I was one of a number of Stammlager Luftwaffe, these being permanent camps established and administered by the Luftwaffe, which were used to house Allied air force prisoners of war. Originally built for RAF...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Located by the Baltic near the town of Barth in Western Pomerania, Germany, Stalag Luft I was one of a number of Stammlager Luftwaffe, these being permanent camps established and administered by the Luftwaffe, which were used to house Allied air force prisoners of war. Originally built for RAF personnel, by the time the camp was liberated by the Russians in May 1945, the camp contained approximately 7,500 American and 1,300 British and Commonwealth prisoners. The camp had expanded from the original single RAF compound, to a total of three. On 30 April 1945, the prisoners were ordered to evacuate the camp in the face of the advancing Soviet Red Army but refused. After discussions between the senior American and British officers and the Kommandant, it was agreed that to avoid unnecessary bloodshed the guards would depart, leaving the prisoners behind. The next day, the first Soviet troops arrived. This Official History of Stalag Luft I was prepared for the War Office just after the war, but was never released to the general public. It explores all aspects of the camp, from its administration, to the supply of the food and conditions the prisoners endured. Inevitably the author also investigates the subject of escapes, as well as the reprisals that followed."--Publisher's description |
Beschreibung: | Includes index |
Beschreibung: | xvii, 238 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen, Karte |
ISBN: | 9781526708793 |
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adam_text | Contents
Publisher s Note xii
Introduction by Mark Hillier xiii
Abbreviations xvi
Part I
OFFICERS COMPOUND
July 1940 to April 1942
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Description of Camp
Location and Description of Camp 3
Camp Conditions 3
Escape Organisation
Control by Camp Authorities 12
Planning 13
Security 13
Clothing 14
Forgery 14
Food 15
Maps 15
Compasses 16
Escape Intelligence 16
Supplies 17
Carpentry 19
Metalwork 19
Leather Work 20
Tools 20
Gadgets 20
Tunnel Construction 20
Gate Walk-Out Schemes 25
Wire Schemes 31
Wall Schemes 38
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71
CONTENTS
Transport Schemes
Miscellaneous Schemes
Number of Escapes
Number of Attempted Escapes
Mass Attempts
Summary of Methods
Escape Material
Requirements
Aids Received From I.S.9
Remarks on Packing
Concealment of Escape Aids
Acquirement of Special Parcels
Dangers of Stealing Parcels
Material Available / Acquirable on the Spot
Censorship by the Germans
Method
Results
Object of Censorship
Parcel Markings
Comments
Code-Letter Mail, Radio and News Letters
Code-Letter Mail: Introduction
Code-Letter Mail: Organisation
Code-Letter Mail: Security
Radio: Summary
News Letters: Introduction
News Letters: Opinions
Intelligence and Anti-German Propaganda
Intelligence: Military Information
Intelligence: Internal Security
Anti-German Propaganda: Introduction
Anti-German Propaganda: Results
Successful Escapes
First Escape
Second Escape
Part II
NCOs COMPOUND
July 1940 to April 1942
Introduction
Location and Description of Camp
CONTENTS
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Camp Conditions 71
Escape Organisation
Control by Camp Authorities 78
Planning 78
Security 78
Clothing 79
Forgery 79
Food 79
Maps 79
Compasses 79
Escape Intelligence 79
Supplies 80
Carpentry 81
Metalwork 81
Leather Work 81
Tools 81
Gadgets 81
Tunnel Construction 81
Gate Walk-Out Scheme 83
Wire Scheme 83
Wall Schemes 84
Transport Schemes 84
Miscellaneous Schemes 85
Number of Escapes 88
Number of Attempted Escapes 88
Mass Attempts 88
Summary of Methods 88
Aids Received from I.S.9 90
Material Available/Acquirable on the Spot 90
Censorship and Communication
Censorship by the Germans 91
Code-Letter Mail 91
Security 93
Comment 93
Criticism 93
Radio 94
Transmitter 95
News Letters 95
Intelligence and Internal Security
Military Information 97
Internal Security 101
Anti-German Propaganda 102
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105
113
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115
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117
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120
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126
127
127
128
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144
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144
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145
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146
CONTENTS
Part III
NCOs CAMP
October 1942 to November 1943
Introduction
Location and Description of Camp
Camp Conditions
Escape Organisation
Control by Camp Authorities
Planning
Security
Clothing
Forgery
Food
Maps
Compasses
Escape Intelligence
Supplies
Carpentry
Metal Work
Leather Work
Tools
Gadgets
Tunnel Construction
Gate Walk-Out Schemes
Wire Schemes
Wall Schemes
Transport Schemes
Miscellaneous Schemes
Number of Escapes
Number of Attempted Escapes
Mass Attempts
Summary of Methods
Escape Material
Aids Received from I.S.9
Remarks on Packing
Concealment of Escape Aids
Acquirement of Special Parcels
Material Available / Acquirable on the Spot
Censorship and Communication
Censorship Method
Censorship Results
CONTENTS
Object of Censorship 147
Parcel Markings 147
Censorship Comment 147
Code-Letter Mail: Introduction 147
Code-Letter Mail: Organisation 147
Security 151
Comment 151
Radio: Introduction and Construction 151
Radio Security 152
News Letters: Introduction 152
News Letters: Opinions 152
Chapter 16 Intelligence and Anti-German Propaganda
Military Information 153
Internal Security 153
Anti-German Propaganda: Introduction 154
Anti-German Propaganda: Results 154
Part IV
OFFICERS CAMP
November 1943 to May 1945
Chapter 17 Introduction
Location and Description of Camp 157
Camp Conditions 158
Chapter 18 Escape Organisation and Escape Materials
Control by Camp Authorities 179
Planning 181
Security 182
Clothing 184
Forgery 184
Food 187
Maps 187
Compasses 189
Escape Intelligence 189
Supplies 190
Trading Capital 192
Traders 192
Carpentry 193
Metal Work 193
Leather Work 194
Tools 194
Gadgets 194
CONTENTS
Tunnels 194
Gate Walk-Out Scheines 198
Wire Schemes 199
Wall Schemes 203
Transport Scheme 203
Miscellaneous Schemes 204
Number of Escapes 204
Number of Attempted Escapes 204
Mass Attempts 204
Summary of Methods 204
Escape Aids Received from I.S.9 205
Remarks of Packing of Escape Aids 206
Concealment of Escape Aids 206
Acquirement of Special Parcels 207
Dangers of Stealing Parcels 207
Material Available/ Acquirable on the Spot 207
Suggestions for the Future 207
Chapter 19 Censorship by the Germans
Method 208
Results 210
Object of Censorship 210
Parcel Markings 210
Comment 211
Chapter 20 Code-Letter Mail
Introduction 212
Organisation 212
Security 216
Comments by I.S.9 216
Criticisms BY P s/W 216
Chapter 21 Radio and News-Letters
Introduction and Construction 219
Operation 220
Maintenance 221
Security 222
Dissemination of News 223
Value and Remarks 225
W/T Communications: Introduction 225
Organisation - Receipt of Messages 226
Value and Remarks 228
Transmitter 228
News-Letters 228
CONTENTS
Chapter 22 Intelligence and Anti-German Propaganda
Military Information 229
Internal Security 229
Anti-German Propaganda: Introduction 230
Anti-German Propaganda: Results 231
Chapter 23 Camp Defence
Organisation 232
Operation 232
Index of Names 234
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