Philip Kaplan presents us here with a riveting account of the Allied
experience behind enemy lines, detailing the trials and tribulations
experienced by the British and American airmen who were shot down in
European skies during World War Two, to be incarcerated 'behind the
wire' in enemy camps. With eloquence and a clear enthusiasm for the
subject at hand, the author describes how various individuals adjusted
to their incarceration. Whilst some set their minds resolutely on
escape, and dreamt up plots and plans to achieve this end, others
retreated, away from their comrades and into themselves as the grim
reality of their predicament pushed them ever deeper into debilitating
depression. Others were determined that they would not waste their
time; affected by the quick and brutal deaths they had witnessed
during their wartime careers, they were unwilling to sit idle.
Theatres, recreational areas, and other camp facilities were designed
and built a creative spur that made their time behind the wire, and
the quality of life of their fellow comrades, infinitely more
bearable. These small acts of enterprising heroism, alongside the
harrowing tales of those who crumpled under the weight of their prison
reality, combine to create a complete picture of this collective
experience. Kaplan's skill lies in informing the reader of the facts
of this history with both honesty and reverence.
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Allied Prisoners of War in Hitler's Germany
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783378401
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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