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Over the wire : a Canadian pilot's memoir of war and survival as a POW  Cover Image Book Book

Over the wire : a Canadian pilot's memoir of war and survival as a POW / Andrew Carswell.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781118109687 (hc)
  • ISBN: 9781118109694 (pbk.) :
  • Physical Description: xiii, 289 p. : ill. (some col.), map ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Mississauga, Ont. : J. Wiley & Sons Canada, c2011.

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General Note:
Includes index.
Subject: Carswell, Andrew, 1923-
Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force > Biography.
Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Bomber Command > Biography.
Stalag VIII B Lamsdorf.
Air pilots, Military > Canada > Biography.
Prisoners of war > Canada > Biography.
Prisoners of war > Germany > Biography.
World War, 1939-1945 > Personal narratives, Canadian.
World War, 1939-1945 > Prisoners and prisons, German.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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Cookstown Branch 940.547243092 Carsw 31681002252435 NONFICPBK Available -

  • WILEY
    A POW's Journey from Hell to Freedom

    "His story exemplifies the courage and integrity of the generation that sacrificed so much for the cause of freedom ... The greatest single attribute these men who enlisted possessed was the virtue of high moral character and a willingness to do their duty ... It is my pleasure to recommend this book wholeheartedly. Read it, it will make you proud to be a Canadian."

    -T.J. Lawson, Major-General, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff National Defence, Canada

    "This is a quiet Victory in Europe story ... Carswell's story of personal liberation in the dying days of World War II, and his harrowing bailout over Germany, reads like an epic."

    -Scott Simmie, The Toronto Star

    In 1943 RAF Bomber Command was losing planes and aircrew at an alarming rate on its nighttime missions over Germany and occupied Europe. Volunteers across Canada answered the call to duty. This is the story of one of those who served and survived against almost impossible odds.

    Andrew Carswell grew up in Toronto and, shortly after his eighteenth birthday, enlisted and began the training that would soon qualify him to fly a Lancaster bomber. On his fourth operational mission his plane was shot down over Germany. Andrew and his crew bailed out of the burning airplane just before it crashed in flames.

    Alone and unarmed, but unhurt, Andrew found himself deep in forest on a bitterly cold night. He was taken prisoner, as were four other members of his crew, and spent the next three years as a prisoner of war in German Silesia--now eastern Poland--at Stalag VIIIB.

    His account of life in the camp and his two daring escapes from the heart of this fascinating story of a boy sent to do a man's job. He risked death daily yet never gave up and never lost hope. He was finally liberated by Montgomery's Second Army in 1945 and returned to England.

    This is Andrew's story, but it is also the story of tens of thousands of Canadians of his generation who were proud to serve their country in its hour of greatest need.


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