The One That Got Away

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War II
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Author: James Leasor ISBN: 9781908291127
Publisher: James Leasor Limited Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Leasor
ISBN: 9781908291127
Publisher: James Leasor Limited
Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
Franz von Werra was the only German prisoner of war to escape and return to Germany after being captured by the Allies. An incredibly charismatic, inventive and self-confident man, he was a Luftwaffe ace shot down in the Battle of Britain. The One that Got Away tells the full and exciting story of his two daring escapes in England and his third and successful escape: a leap from the window of a prisoners train in Canada. Enduring snow and frostbite, he crossed into the then neutral United States. James Leasors book is based on von Werras own dictated account of his adventure, coupled with first-hand accounts from many of those involved, and makes for a compelling read. First published in 1953 it was probably the first book about WWII that gave an objective and fair view to both sides, and as such, was an immediate sensation. It was filmed in 1956 with Hardy Kruger starring as von Werra.
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Franz von Werra was the only German prisoner of war to escape and return to Germany after being captured by the Allies. An incredibly charismatic, inventive and self-confident man, he was a Luftwaffe ace shot down in the Battle of Britain. The One that Got Away tells the full and exciting story of his two daring escapes in England and his third and successful escape: a leap from the window of a prisoners train in Canada. Enduring snow and frostbite, he crossed into the then neutral United States. James Leasors book is based on von Werras own dictated account of his adventure, coupled with first-hand accounts from many of those involved, and makes for a compelling read. First published in 1953 it was probably the first book about WWII that gave an objective and fair view to both sides, and as such, was an immediate sensation. It was filmed in 1956 with Hardy Kruger starring as von Werra.

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