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Suddenly an Englishman: 'The Life of Louis Hagen' and 'Arnhem Lift, A German Jew in the Glider Pilot Regiment' [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 60 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1803997192
  • ISBN-13: 9781803997193
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 60 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1803997192
  • ISBN-13: 9781803997193
England is my home, and if someone asks me what I am German, Norwegian, Jewish or British I answer, Im an Englishman.

In 1934, aged just 16, Louis Hagen was sent to Lichtenberg concentration camp after being betrayed for an off-hand joke by a Nazi-sympathising family maid. Mercifully, his time there was cut short thanks to the intervention of a school friends father, and he escaped to the UK soon after. The Life of Louis Hagen follows his adventures across the globe and the characters he met along the way, from the founder of the NHS to a Nobel Prize winner to one of the earliest animated-film directors, all told in lively and unflinching detail.

Of the 10,000 men who landed at Arnhem, 1,400 were killed and more than 6,000 were captured a bloody disaster in more ways than one. Arnhem Lift is Hagens breathtaking and frank account of what it was like in the air and on the ground, including his daring escape from the German Army by swimming the Rhine. Indeed, it was so honest that Hagen found himself banished to India by his shocked commanding officer soon after its initial publication in 1945.

Suddenly an Englishman is the complete story of the remarkable Louis Hagen, a German Jew who survived a concentration camp to become a decorated glider pilot in the British Army Air Corps. His first book, Arnhem Lift, was the earliest published account of the Battle of Arnhem while his accompanying autobiography remained unpublished until now.

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'Distils experience with a precision which every writer must admire.' * New Statesman * 'He tells the story of his part in that heroic struggle against overwhelming odds straightforwardly and without a trace of egoism.' * The Scotsman * 'As a chronicle of action Arnhem Lift is the best of its kind. It has integrity as well as drama.' * The Listener * 'One of the most moving pages yet written about the conflict tells its story with modern simplicity and unaffectedness.' * The Sunday Times *

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The vivid and candid autobiography of Louis Hagen, alongside his bestselling Arnhem Lift
Louis Hagen (1916-2000), born into a Jewish banking family, was sent to a concentration camp for writing an anti-Nazi joke on a postcard. A high-ranking Nazi judge and friend of the family got him out and he escaped to England, where he became a glider pilot, fighting for the British at Arnhem. He was the author of several books, including Ein volk, ein Reich, and went on to be a successful journalist and film producer. Caroline Hagen-Hall, his daughter, has edited his unpublished autobiography.