Escape from Germany

Author(s): Neil Hanson

Overseas Military

It's July, 1918. The most heavily guarded POW camp in the world. Surrounded by steel palisades and barbed-wire fences, patrolled by ferocious dogs and armed guards with orders to shoot to kill, Holzminden was a brutal punishment camp. To escape would take boundless ingenuity and nerves of steel. Many tried. Prisoners used sardine-tin openers to pick locks, forged documents, sent messages using milk as an invisible ink, and created fake uniforms and elaborate disguises. Every attempt failed, leading only to ever-tighter defences. But on the night of 23 July 1918, twenty-nine undaunted Allied prisoners achieved the impossible. They had spent nine months using cutlery to move tonnes of earth, clay and stone, digging a tunnel over 150 feet long under the walls and barbed-wire fences, to the farmland beyond. This is the fascinating story of how they did it - and of the many who had failed before them. Neil Hanson provides a rare insight into the minds of these prisoners of war, revealing their resourcefulness, courage and persistence - and inexhaustible good humour.


Product Information

The greatest WWI escape story from Germany's most notorious prisoner-of-war camp

Neil Hanson is the author of several acclaimed works of narrative history: First Blitz, The Unknown Soldier, The Dreadful Judgement, The Custom of the Sea and The Confident Hope of a Miracle. He lives in Yorkshire with his family.

General Fields

  • : 9780552155496
  • : Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • : Corgi Books
  • : 0.319
  • : 01 April 2012
  • : 198mm X 127mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 July 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Neil Hanson
  • : 416
  • : 940.47243
  • : Paperback
  • : Illustrations (some col.), col. maps, ports.