Free to fight again. RAF Escapes and Evasions, 1940–1945
(2009)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Pen & Sword Books, 2009
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781844688067 (electronic bk.) MWT13062509, 1844688062 (electronic bk.) 13062509
LANGUAGE
English
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To survive baling out from a doomed aircraft or a crash-landing in enemy occupied territory certainly required a large element of luck. To then manage to return to Allied shores inevitably needed considerably more good fortune and often the assistance of local patriots and resistance workers. This book contains the amazing stories of over seventy such escapes, many first-hand accounts. It includes aircrew who found their way to freedom from Europe and places as far away as the Bay of Bengal. There are stories of hi-jacked aircraft, crossing crocodile infested swamps, evasion by camel and coffin, survival in the jungle and brushes with the Gestapo

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