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The Long March

The Long March

In Their Own Words
Philip Baker
Philip Baker
Language: English - ISBN: 9789463981064 - 452 pages
Paperback
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Synopsis

‘The Long March In Their Own Words’ Book 2 in the Lamsdorf Series In January 1945 the Germans began to evacuate Allied prisoners-of-war from Stalag 344 Lamsdorf, and its Working Parties, and other camps too, away from the Soviet forces advancing from the east. So began the Long March. Some of these unfortunate POWs kept diaries during the March, and some wrote accounts afterwards. These are first-hand accounts of their experiences during those terrible months until liberation in April or May 1945, authentic descriptions of what actually happened from the time that they left those camps until those who survived finally arrived home, months later. You will read some harrowing accounts of what the men had to suffer, and how many of their comrades died; but also stories of great courage, determination and resourcefulness, as well as a surprising amount of fairness in how they judged their captors and other German people whom they encountered.

About Philip Baker

Philip Baker
Philip Baker was in the Royal Air Force for seven years before entering the teaching profession. Some twenty-four years later he had a complete change and became a tour operator. He organised and led many 'Prisoners-of-War' tours that included visits to the Polish Central Prisoners-of-War Museum at Łambinowice (Lamsdorf) on the site of the former Stalag VIIIB (344) and also Lamsdorf POW days in various locations in the UK. He has been recording the subject of Prisoners-of-War since 2001 and is the founder of the On-Line Memorial and Museum of Prisoners-of-War, a registered charity. In 2020 he was awarded the BEM in the Queen's Birthday Honours for services to prisoners of war and their families.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateThursday, 25 April 2024
Edition1
ISBN9789463981064
Pagecount452
Interior colorBlack/white
Size155 x 235 mm
AuthorPhilip Baker
CategoryHistory and politics > War and peace