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Escaping Hitler : heroic true stories of great escapes in Nazi Europe / Monty Halls.

Halls, Monty, (author.).

Summary:

Some of the most extraordinary stories of courage and endurance in the Second World War concern the freedom trails, the dangerous escape routes out of Nazi Occupied Europe. Over 5,000 British, Commonwealth and American servicemen made the journey over the Pyrenees, the Slovenian mountains and the Italian alps. Many also died en route, killed by the perilous conditions or caught by the German army. Here, Monty Halls recreates the stories of some of the most charismatic figures of the Second World War, men like Major Gordon Lett who escaped a POW camp in Italy and fought behind enemy lines at the head of the International Brigade. He was joined by an SAS team who took on the German army in Operation Galia and then, exhausted and pursued by the enemy, made a perilous escape across the Apennine mountains in Italy. There's also Australian Ralph Churches who orchestrated the mass escape of 100 POWs from Slovenia - the largest successful Allied escape of the entire war. And Len Harley, a Londoner who owed his life to a young Italian girl called Rosina. Monty also describes the bravery of the local people who sheltered POWs and kept the escape routes open - often paying a terrible price. Andree de Jongh risked her life to smuggle men through occupied France, survived being sent to two concentration camps, and has been described by MI-9 as 'the greatest of our war-time agents'. Mixing new research, interviews with survivors and his own experience of walking the trails, Monty brings the past to life in this dramatic and gripping slice of military history.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781509866014 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: xi, 307 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), maps ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: London : Sidgwick & Jackson, 2018.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally published as Escaping Hitler : stories of courage and endurance on the freedom trails: London : Sidgwick and Jackson, 2017.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-303).
Formatted Contents Note:
Preface -- Part one: The promise of freedom, Pyrenees, France -- Escapers and evaders -- Defying the enemy -- Pat O'Leary -- Surviving the Pyrenees -- The price of freedom -- Part two: Crossing Monte Amaro, Sulmona, Italy -- Campo 78, Sulmona -- Hackney boy -- A wonderful woman -- The run for Monte Amaro -- Part three: Gordon Lett and Operation Galia, Rossano Valley, Italy -- The partisans -- Gordon Lett's international battalion -- The SAS and Operation Galia -- The march over over Monte Altissimo -- Part four: The crow's flight, Slovenia -- The invasion of Yugoslavia -- Prison camp at Maribor -- Failure is not an option -- A traitor in their midst -- A final river to cross.
Subject: Halls, Monty > Travel > Europe.
Escaped prisoners of war > Europe.
Prisoner-of-war escapes > Europe.
World War, 1939-1945 > Occupied territories.
World War, 1939-1945 > Underground movements > Europe.

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