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The great escape : a Canadian story  Cover Image Book Book

The great escape : a Canadian story / Ted Barris.

Barris, Ted, (author.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781771022729 (hardcover) :
  • Physical Description: xvi, 288 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Markham, Ontario : Thomas Allen Publishers, 2013.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Stalag Luft III.
Prisoner-of-war escapes > Poland > Żagań.
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 940.5472430922 Bar 31681002551828 NONFIC Available -

  • Gardners
    One night in 1944, 80 airmen escaped a German POW compound in Poland. The event became known as "The Great Escape." Ted Barris writes of the planners, task leaders, and key players in the escape attempt, those who got away, those who didn't, and their families at home.
  • Ingram Publishing Services
    A unique retelling of WWII’s most dramatic escape, told through first-hand recollections of the soldiers who experienced it.

    On the night of March 24, 1944, 80 Commonwealth airmen crawled through a 336-foot-long tunnel and slipped into the forest beyond the wire of Stalag Luft III, a German POW compound near Sagan, Poland. The event became known as &8220;The Great Escape,&8220; an intricate breakout more than a year in the making, involving as many as 2,000 POWs working with extraordinary coordination, intelligence, and daring. Yet within a few days, all but three of the escapees were recaptured. Subsequently, 50 were murdered, cremated, and buried in a remote corner of the prison camp.

    But most don’t know the real story behind The Great Escape. Now, on the eve of its 70th anniversary, Ted Barris writes of the key players in the escape attempt, those who got away, those who didn’t, and their families at home.

    Barris marshals groundbreaking research into a compelling firsthand account. For the first time, The Great Escape retells one of the most astonishing episodes in WWII directly through the eyes of those who experienced it.

    Joint Winner of the Libris Award for Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2014
    Globe and Mail Bestseller
    Toronto Star Bestseller

  • Univ of Toronto Pr
    A unique retelling of WWII’s most dramatic escape, told through first-hand recollections of the soldiers who experienced it.

    On the night of March 24, 1944, 80 Commonwealth airmen crawled through a 336-foot-long tunnel and slipped into the forest beyond the wire of Stalag Luft III, a German POW compound near Sagan, Poland. The event became known as &8220;The Great Escape,&8220; an intricate breakout more than a year in the making, involving as many as 2,000 POWs working with extraordinary coordination, intelligence, and daring. Yet within a few days, all but three of the escapees were recaptured. Subsequently, 50 were murdered, cremated, and buried in a remote corner of the prison camp.

    But most don’t know the real story behind The Great Escape. Now, on the eve of its 70th anniversary, Ted Barris writes of the key players in the escape attempt, those who got away, those who didn’t, and their families at home.

    Barris marshals groundbreaking research into a compelling firsthand account. For the first time, The Great Escape retells one of the most astonishing episodes in WWII directly through the eyes of those who experienced it.

    Joint Winner of the Libris Award for Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2014
    Globe and Mail Bestseller
    Toronto Star Bestseller

  • Univ of Toronto Pr
    One night in 1944, eighty airmen escaped a German POW compound in Poland. The event became known as "The Great Escape." Ted Barris writes of the planners, task leaders, and key players in the escape attempt, those who got away, those who didn't, and their families at home.

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