Stalag 17

Stalag 17
Title Stalag 17 PDF eBook
Author Donald Bevan
Publisher Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Pages 84
Release 1979
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780822210702

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THE STORY: This turbulent and gutsy play tells the story of a group of American prisoners who embarrass and irritate their captors as they try to escape from a German prison camp. The plot revolves around the escape of an American who will face ser

Stalag 17

Stalag 17
Title Stalag 17 PDF eBook
Author Billy Wilder
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 155
Release 1999-06-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0520218574

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A facsimile edition of the screenplay of Billy Wilder's film set in an Austrian prisoner of war camp. With a new introduction by biographer Jeffrey Meyers.

Stalag 17B

Stalag 17B
Title Stalag 17B PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Hoffman Lt. Col. USAF
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 250
Release 2000-06-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1462833462

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A true account of a shoot-down, capture, imprisonment and liberation. The author was in Germany's Stalag 17B, force- marched across Austria, and had a horrifying brush with the holocaust. Patton's troops liberated him and returned him to front line duty. He helped capture many enemy troops before war's end.

Survival at Stalag IVB

Survival at Stalag IVB
Title Survival at Stalag IVB PDF eBook
Author Tony Vercoe
Publisher McFarland
Pages 213
Release 2015-03-27
Genre History
ISBN 1476613796

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In addition to concentration camps, World War II Germany was also home to 54 prisoner-of-war camps, the largest of which was Stalag IVB. Throughout the more than five years of its existence, Stalag IVB supported numerous satellite camps, eventually housing thousands of prisoners of many nationalities. Here Poles, French, Belgians, British, Americans, Dutch and Russians fought to survive in a place where life's most basic needs were barely fulfilled. Interned in the camp for several months from late 1943, Tony Vercoe engaged in a struggle for life, sanity and escape. This historical chronicle evokes the heartbreaking reality of day-to-day life in Stalag IVB. Rich with firsthand accounts by the author and other veterans of the camp, it provides particulars regarding rations, prisoner-of-war registration, camp hygiene, inmate activities and prisoner morale. Special emphasis is placed on the role of the International Red Cross in prisoner survival and the multinational "melting pot" characteristics of the camp itself. Possibilities of flight and the events that motivated prisoners' daring escape attempts are discussed, along with the consequences of their frequent failures. Closing chapters detail the camp's final months and the prisoners' long awaited deliverance.

World War II from a Waist Gunner's View of Stalag 17

World War II from a Waist Gunner's View of Stalag 17
Title World War II from a Waist Gunner's View of Stalag 17 PDF eBook
Author Staff Sergeant Luther Irwin Kelley
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 190
Release 2008-07-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1465325263

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War, guns, bombs and waist gunners—far removed from the small town of Fowler, Colorado, population about 1200, twenty-eight miles east of Pueblo, Colorado on Highway 50. I lived there with my Dad, Ray, who was Pastor of the Second Baptist church, my Mom, Florence, grandmother, Dora Kelley; older brother Fred, who went into the Army a year before I did, and my sister Lorene. Germany, with the leadership of Hitler had overrun several small countries—the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Austria; as well as the war with Russia and England, incarcerating all the Jews as he went along. The United States was furnishing England with food and all types of war supplies. Then a state of shock fell upon our country and our small town of Fowler when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. On December 8, 1941, our government declared war on Japan. On December 11, 1941, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States and we in turn declared war on Germany the same day.

The Flame Keepers

The Flame Keepers
Title The Flame Keepers PDF eBook
Author Ned Handy
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 368
Release 2006-05-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780312349042

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This is a fascinating first-person account of a World War II soldier's capture and imprisonment in Stalag 17, one of Germany's most notorious prisoner-of-war compounds, where he led an escape team determined to tunnel to freedom. photos.

Hell's Belle

Hell's Belle
Title Hell's Belle PDF eBook
Author Randall L. Rasmussen
Publisher Sunstone Press
Pages 214
Release 2011-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 1611390273

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It was December 3, 1943, and American warplanes were on assignment over Nazi Germany. Sergeant William Rasmussen was the ball turret gunner on the Hell’s Belle, a B-17 heavy bomber. During one of its missions, the Belle was shot down and the captured American flyers were sent to the notorious German prison camp Stalag 17B. In Stalag the American prisoners of war had to deal with the harsh rules imposed by the German Commandant as well as deplorable living conditions: filth, bitter cold, starvation and disease. Told through the eyes of one young flyer, the book has non-stop action, emotion and humor, and captures the upbeat and undefeatable spirit of America’s finest young men who served the United States during WWII. RANDALL L. RASMUSSEN, M.D. used his father’s memoirs, “From a B-17 to Stalag 17B,” as the basis for this book. Dr. Rasmussen also explored William Rasmussen’s notes, the verbal history that he recorded at the local library, research material, and recollections of the narratives he heard his father tell so many times over the years. William Rasmussen was a popular guest speaker at press clubs, library clubs and service organizations in Michigan’s lower peninsula near his home. His narratives were enjoyed immensely since he had a special gift of being able to captivate audiences as they shared his experiences flying over Nazi Germany and being a prisoner of war.