Cheating Hitler: Allied airmen who evaded capture in WW2
"For most, and particularly the injured and the wounded, being shot down over Occupied Europe during the Second World War meant that capture was immediate, that imprisonment was almost inevitable. For some, evasion was possible, but rarely for long. For a relative handful, however, their evasio...
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Zusammenfassung: | "For most, and particularly the injured and the wounded, being shot down over Occupied Europe during the Second World War meant that capture was immediate, that imprisonment was almost inevitable. For some, evasion was possible, but rarely for long. For a relative handful, however, their evasion saw them eventually reach home once again. In this fascinating insight into how some Allied aircrew achieved the almost impossible and evade capture, the renowned aviation historian Martin W. Bowman has drawn together a set of tales of just some of these individuals. They are stories that illustrate the bravery and resourcefulness that characterized their experiences. British, American, Canadian and other Allied testimonies all feature to provide an authentic sense of the times at hand and the reality of life as an evader during this tumultuous and incredibly dangerous time. The stories of some Allied airmen, faced with sudden leaps into that dangerous unknown and their subsequent attempts at evasion, are retold here, many for the first time. Those who successfully evaded and were 'free to fight again' were few. Some were forced to remain in hiding under the guiding hands of the likes of the French Resistance or the patriots of the Comète Line -- a few of the many who risked their lives helping Allied airmen, either to escape or to remain hidden until liberation, on pain of imprisonment, torture and death by their Nazi oppressors. Despite the threat of such retaliation, it has been said that as many as 100,000 people may have assisted evaders on one or more occasions before the war in Europe was brought to an end. This series of intoxicating chapters of evasion and life under the constant threat of recapture by the Nazis goes one step further in the drama of the war fought in the skies over the Third Reich and the subjugated countries of France, Belgium and Holland, revealing the constant nagging, and very real, fear that was endured by evaders and rescuers alike." -- |
Beschreibung: | vii, 212 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen, Porträts 24 cm |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements vii Chapter 1 Stirling Escapade Chapter 2 Escape to England: Tommy J. Broom DFC** 12 Chapter 3 Journey to Toulouse 26 Chapter 4 Passport to the Pyrénées 41 Chapter 5 ‘See you at Breakfast’: Sergeant ‘Jack’ Pearce 63 Chapter 6 With the Maquis: Flying Officer Reginald ‘Reg’ William Lewis 84 Chapter 7 Bail out over Berlin: Sergeant Harry Simister 94 Chapter 8 Nuremberg No Return 100 Chapter 9 The Saga of Squat N’Droppit 115 Chapter 10 The Long Walk 135 Chapter 11 Special Ops 148 Chapter 12 Full Moon, Cloudless Sky 164 Chapter 13 ‘Ursula’ 173 Chapter 14 Market Garden Mass Evasion 178 Chapter 15 End Game 200 Index 1 207
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Contents Acknowledgements vii Chapter 1 Stirling Escapade Chapter 2 Escape to England: Tommy J. Broom DFC** 12 Chapter 3 Journey to Toulouse 26 Chapter 4 Passport to the Pyrénées 41 Chapter 5 ‘See you at Breakfast’: Sergeant ‘Jack’ Pearce 63 Chapter 6 With the Maquis: Flying Officer Reginald ‘Reg’ William Lewis 84 Chapter 7 Bail out over Berlin: Sergeant Harry Simister 94 Chapter 8 Nuremberg No Return 100 Chapter 9 The Saga of Squat N’Droppit 115 Chapter 10 The Long Walk 135 Chapter 11 Special Ops 148 Chapter 12 Full Moon, Cloudless Sky 164 Chapter 13 ‘Ursula’ 173 Chapter 14 Market Garden Mass Evasion 178 Chapter 15 End Game 200 Index 1 207 |
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title_exact_search_txtP | Cheating Hitler Allied airmen who evaded capture in WW2 |
title_full | Cheating Hitler Allied airmen who evaded capture in WW2 Martin W. Bowman |
title_fullStr | Cheating Hitler Allied airmen who evaded capture in WW2 Martin W. Bowman |
title_full_unstemmed | Cheating Hitler Allied airmen who evaded capture in WW2 Martin W. Bowman |
title_short | Cheating Hitler |
title_sort | cheating hitler allied airmen who evaded capture in ww2 |
title_sub | Allied airmen who evaded capture in WW2 |
topic | USA Air Force (DE-588)872-2 gnd Kanada Royal Canadian Air Force (DE-588)1094237-3 gnd Großbritannien Royal Air Force (DE-588)34802-8 gnd Abschuss (DE-588)4239535-5 gnd Kriegsgefangener (DE-588)4033131-3 gnd Flugzeugführer (DE-588)4017678-2 gnd Flucht (DE-588)4017598-4 gnd |
topic_facet | USA Air Force Kanada Royal Canadian Air Force Großbritannien Royal Air Force Abschuss Kriegsgefangener Flugzeugführer Flucht |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034622405&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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