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Unshackled Spirit:: The Secret Purchase of a Spitfire by RAF Prisoners of War [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x23 mm, kaal: 770 g, 146
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Feb-2012
  • Kirjastus: Fonthill Media Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 178155191X
  • ISBN-13: 9781781551912
  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x23 mm, kaal: 770 g, 146
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Feb-2012
  • Kirjastus: Fonthill Media Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 178155191X
  • ISBN-13: 9781781551912
Unshackled Spirit was a unique 'Spitfire' fighter aircraft purchased by allied prisoners of war whilst imprisoned in Germany; the book explains how this remarkable achievement was possible using previously restricted and secret material. In addition, accounts are compiled from a collection of original YMCA personal wartime logs as issued to RAF prisoners of war in 1944. 'Unshackled Spirit' draws out the story of each aviator, how they became a prisoner of war and life in the various camps across occupied Europe. Extensive and amazingly detailed pieces of artwork are taken from the logs and illustrated in the book. The balance of fact and inspired drawings makes for an impressive collection from a number of incarcerated aviators. The hardship of POW's and the extraordinary means adopted to escape are touched upon, but more importantly the aspect of how agencies helped by supplying all manner of equipment to the thousands of men behind barbed wire. The role of MI9 is revealed and how it participated in those agencies exploring the efforts taken to smuggle escape material into the prisoner of war camps without breeching the Geneva Convention and finally the extraordinary measures taken to secure intelligence during the process of prisoner repatriation.
Preface 7(2)
Acknowledgements 9(1)
Introduction 10(1)
1 Unshackled Spirits
11(12)
2 Wings for Victory
23(3)
3 Kriegies
26(13)
4 Principal German Camps
39(10)
5 German Prisoner of War Camp Rules and Regulations
49(5)
6 Warrant Officer Sydney Eric Hamblin
54(20)
7 Wing Commander Douglas Bader
74(2)
8 Flying Officer Patrick Nickless
76(27)
9 Warrant Officer John Sheridan
103(18)
10 Luftwaffe Ferrets
121(6)
11 Prison Camp Money
127(2)
12 Warrant Officer Bernard Howard Nutt
129(27)
13 Shot While Escaping
156(9)
14 Mentioned in Despatches
165(3)
15 Squadron Leader Roger Bushell and Flight Lieutenant Peter Cazenove
168(11)
16 Flight Sergeant Frank Wells
179(38)
17 Warrant Officer William Langley Williams
217(15)
18 Flight Sergeant Ellis Stanley Leach
232(13)
19 Flying Officer John William Brace
245(21)
20 The RAF in Buchenwald
266(10)
21 Prisoner of War Intelligence Network
276(4)
22 Liberation
280(2)
23 Stalag XII-A Prisoner of War Camp
282(31)
Epilogue
285(1)
Appendices
286(27)
Geneva Convention 1929
286(17)
The Responsibilities of a PoW
303(4)
Timeline of Camp Evacuations
307(1)
Main Evacuation Routes West
308(1)
Main Evacuation Routes East
309(1)
House of Lords Po W Pay Deductions
310(3)
Endnotes 313(7)
Bibliography 320
Colin Pateman lives in the South of England and has spent most of his working life as a Police Officer, retiring after 32 years' service. His key roles were as a handler of specialist search dogs and as a Police Search Advisor. He was trained by the Royal Engineers and was involved in many serious criminal investigations. Colin is an avid collector of aviation memorabilia and gains great satisfaction from gathering and preserving personal accounts of pilots and aircrews of the Second World War. His other aviation related publications include 'Goldfish Caterpillars and Guinea pigs', and 'Unwanted Hero' (Fonthill 2012)