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Escape From Hitler's Reich : Amazing Stories of PoW Escapes by Allied Airmen in WW2

2025 - Pen and Sword

248 p.

"Bowman's prose is clean and unfussy, letting the airmen speak for themselves. Excerpts from diaries, letters, and official reports bring palpable emotion moments of desperation jostle with flashes of hope, and the camaraderie that sustained these men leaps off the page. Together, these firsthand voices paint a vivid portrait of the ingenuity and human spirit that flourished behind barbwire." -Military History OnlineFrom 1942 until the end of the war in Europe, the aircraft of RAF Bomber Command and the United States8th and 15th Air Forces maintained a twenty-four hour, round-the-clockbombing offensive against the Third Reich. However, aircraft and crew casualties were heavy as bomber after bomber succumbed to the Germansflak and fighter defences.For those not killed outright by the onslaught, only baling out almost inevitably over hostile enemy territory could offer a hope of survival. For those faced with such sudden leaps into the dangerous unknown over Germany and Occupied Europe, a few were able to

evade capture. For the rest, and particularly the injured, capture was immediate and imprisonment inevitable. Once incarcerated in one of Hitlerinfamous prisoner of war camps, escape became a constant preoccupation for many. The ultimate aim of these men was to complete a Home Run to escape the Third Reich and reach the safety of Britain or other safe Allied territory.In this revealing narrative, the renowned aviation historian Martin Bowman draws on many first-hand accounts, some never told before, to describe the furious air battles that led to the capture of many shot-down airmen, as well as the subsequent personal campaigns they fought to regain their freedom.Fascinating for its gripping and factual re-creation of the bomber-fighter/flak encounters, the confrontations in captivity between PoWs and Stalag guards,;Escape from HitlerReich provides a real insight into the war as those who fell from formationsaw it. [Publisher's Text]