His hatred of Nazism made him leave his six-month marriage to Miranda on hold. Over Germany his Halifax bomber is shot down by a night fighter: He has ten seconds to act or he will never see her again.

Ambrose Adlam did not even want to go to war. Hitler's war came looking for him. The war enveloped him, it took over his world; there was no escape. To do nothing was not an option. Ambrose joined RAF ground crew. That was not enough. He volunteered for active service as a Flight Engineer in Halifax bombers. The RAF high command forgot to tell him that his chance of survival was minimal. Ambrose found out the hard way as his bomber plummeted to earth in flames. Parachuting into a duck pond in Nazi Germany, he narrowly escaped death. On the run, he is pursued by German forces. They shot him. He survived.

An odyssey through the monstrous world of Luftwaffe prisoner of war camps brought him to the eastern fringe of the Third Reich. The camp was called Stalag Luft III. Beneath the exterior calm of the camp routine, an ambitious plot was brewing. The prisoners were organising a mass breakout. There were hundreds involved. As a non-officer he would not be one to break free … but there was a lot that he could do to support the Great Escape.This was his war, his mission in life and his purpose. But would he ever see Miranda again?

A gripping true story of love and war constructed from meticulous research, family records and eye-witness accounts.



Autorentext

Jeff Steel is a child of World War II London and is now based in Melbourne. His deep interest in the war has led to many heart-rending interviews with those who took part. His first book 'No Heil Hitler' as ghost writer, told the compelling story a young boy's Odyssey through the horrors of Nazi-occupied Poland. It won the Philpott Prize for a (then) unpublished manuscript. His recent WWII titles - Bombs and Barbed Wire and Best of Times, Worst of Times - both true stories of Bomber Command, were published by BSP in 2021.

Titel
Bombs and Barbed Wire
Untertitel
One Man's Great Escape
EAN
9781922488251
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
07.07.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
5.07 MB
Anzahl Seiten
434