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The 21 Escapes Of Lt Alastair Cram 1st Edition David Guss

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The 21 Escapes Of Lt Alastair Cram 1st Edition David Guss
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Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.24 MB
Pages: 767
Author: David Guss
ISBN: 9781509829583, 150982958X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The 21 Escapes Of Lt Alastair Cram 1st Edition David Guss by David Guss 9781509829583, 150982958X instant download after payment.

A genuinely new Second World War story, The 21 Escapes of Lt Alastair Cram is a riveting account of the wartime exploits of Alastair Cram, brilliantly told by the American author, David Guss. Cram was taken prisoner in North Africa in November 1941, which began a long odyssey through ten different POW camps and three Gestapo prisons. He became a serial escapee – fleeing his captors no fewer than twenty-one times, including his final, and finally successful, escape from a POW column in April 1945.

Perhaps the most dramatic of his attempts was from Gavi, the 'Italian Colditz'. Gavi was a maximum-security prison near Genoa for the pericolosi, the 'most dangerous' inmates because of their perpetual hunger to escape. It was here that Alastair met David Stirling, the legendary founder of the SAS, and cooked up the plan for what would become the 'Cistern Tunnel' escape, one of the most audacious but hitherto little-known mass escape attempts of the entire...

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