ESCAPE FROM GERMANY the methods of escape used by RAF airmen during the Second World War
Out of the ten thousand British Air Force prisoners who were in permanent camps in Germany in the Second World War, less than thirty ever reached Britain or neutral territory, despite the most energetic and highly-organised attempts. Even so, for many prisoners of war, the arguments in favour of try...
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Main Author: | Crawley, Aidan (Author) |
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Corporate Author: | Great Britain. Air Force Dept. Air Historical Branch |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York
Dorset Press
1985 ©1987
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