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Eleven Months To Freedom A German Pows Unlikely Escape From Siberia In 1915 Illustrated Dwight R Messimer

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Eleven Months To Freedom A German Pows Unlikely Escape From Siberia In 1915 Illustrated Dwight R Messimer
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Publisher: Naval Institute Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Dwight R. Messimer
ISBN: 9781682470657, 1682470652
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Illustrated

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Eleven Months To Freedom A German Pows Unlikely Escape From Siberia In 1915 Illustrated Dwight R Messimer by Dwight R. Messimer 9781682470657, 1682470652 instant download after payment.

"This book is about the eleven-month odyssey of German midshipman Erich Killinger who was captured by Russia at the start of World War I. Killinger escaped the Russian POW train in Siberia, fled to China, and passed through a series of German consulates and safe houses to Shanghai. Given fake identity papers, Killinger traveled in style by ship and rail from Shanghai to Skien, Norway, via the United States. He crossed the Atlantic as a deck hand and ultimately reached Skein, Norway safely. He arrived back in Germany on 6 March 1916--eleven months after being captured."--Provided by publisher.

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