TWENTY DAY'S IN THE REICH: Three Downed RAF Aircrew in Germany During 1945 (Pen & Sword Aviation)
معرفی کتاب «TWENTY DAY'S IN THE REICH: Three Downed RAF Aircrew in Germany During 1945 (Pen & Sword Aviation)» نوشتهٔ Flying Officer Squire 'Tim' Scott، منتشرشده توسط نشر Pen and Sword Aviation در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
On 15 March 1945 three crew members of a Bomber Command Lancaster baled from their crippled aircraft over the eastern Rhur. The author of this book was the navigator and one of those men. All three found themselves in quiet countryside but were soon captured and imprisoned in a village jail. After a short time they were moved and now unfolds the tale of how two German guards led them over 120 miles to their eventual PoW destination. Since they were close to the advancing Allied forces the transportation system was in chaos and they traveled sometimes by one of the few remaining trains or by hitchhiking. The nights were bitterly cold and precious little heating was available. The two guards were sympathetic and the small party was amazed by the civility of the local people, since the RAF was rife with tales of horrific violence when downed RAF crew fell into civilian hands, one of the results of the blanket bombing offence that was then underway. At one stage their guards fell asleep and escape was considered, but eventually rejected and they were delivered into a transfer PoW camp. Before they were rescued by Allied forces, 22 days after baling out, the three had only spent 15 days as prisoners and only 36 hours behind barbed wire. In this thrilling WWII memoir, a Royal Air Force navigator recounts his time as a POW in Germany just as Allied forces marched toward victory. On March 15th, 1945, three crew members of a Bomber Command Lancaster baled from their crippled aircraft over Germany's Rhur Valley. All three were soon captured and handed over to German guards who escorted them over 120 miles to a POW camp. In Twenty Days in the Reich, RAF navigator Squire “Tim” Scott recounts his experience behind enemy lines. With Allied forces quickly advancing, the transportation system was in chaos. The small party traveled by one of the few remaining trains and sometimes resorted to hitchhiking. Though the nights were bitterly cold, the two guards were surprisingly sympathetic. Scott was amazed by the civility of the local people, a stark contrast to the horrific tales of how Allied POWs were treated. Before they were rescued by Allied forces, twenty-twp days after baling out, the three had only spent fifteen days as prisoners and only thirty-six hours behind barbed wire. Presents the story of three crew members of a Bomber Command Lancaster baled from their crippled aircraft. All three found themselves in quiet countryside but were soon captured. This story follows the tale of how two German guards led them over 120 miles to their eventual Prisoners of War destination. Forfatteren, der var det éne af tre besætningsmedlemmer, der i de sidste dage af 2. verdenskrig måtte springe fra et britisk Lancaster-bombefly over Tyskland, beretter om de tre's oplevelser som krigsfanger
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