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The Grand Escape: The Greatest Prison Breakout of the 20th Century

Neal Bascomb, author of The Nazi Hunters, returns with his next thrilling work of narrative nonfiction about a group of Allied POWs who staged an escape for the ages during World War I.

Published on the 100th anniversary of the Holzminden escape!

At the height of World War I, as battles raged in the trenches and in the air, another struggle for survival was being waged in the most notorious POW camp in all of Germany: Holzminden. A land-locked Alcatraz of sorts, it was home to the most troublesome Allied prisoners - and the most talented at escape.

The Grand Escape tells the remarkable tale of a band of pilots who pulled off an ingenious plan and made it out of enemy territory in the biggest breakout of WWI, inspiring their countrymen in the darkest hours of the war.

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 4 hours and 59 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Scholastic Audio

Audible.com Release Date: September 25, 2018

Language: English, English

ASIN: B07HGDS1NV

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Many times in life, the real heroes are slugging it out behind the scenes. Heroes are as much about action as about perseverance against seemingly impossible odds and crushing failure. Neal Bascomb captures all that in his story-telling.

THE GRAND ESCAPE details the people and events around a major prison break from Holzminden during World War I. It begins by giving the reader some background on the events that led up to World War I including the building of professional armies and diplomatic efforts that were either non-existent or ineffectual. It introduces the Hague Conventions that were supposed to legislate the ethical and humane treatment of Prisoners of War.The British entered the war with enthusiasm and with the confidence that the war would soon be over with the Allies victorious. The book talks about the origins of the Royal Flying Corps which began as a rich man's club since they could afford the planes. It talks about the dangers of using this new technology in war where flying speeds were about 75 MPH and the ceiling for these open cockpit vehicles was 10,000 feet.After setting the scene, the book focuses on a few men who were mostly RFC pilots and spotters who crashed in German held territory and who were taken to various prisons. After numerous escape attempts, the most incorrigible found themselves at Holzminden which was commanded by Captain Karl Niemeyer who delighted in tormenting his prisoners in both great and small ways.The book details the some of the prisoners' plans to dig a tunnel out of the prison and then make their way to Holland where they would be out of German-controlled territory. It details the difficulty of the endeavor as men dug in claustrophobic conditions with bad air and the constant fear of tunnel collapse or discovery by the Germans. And getting through the tunnel was only the start of the ordeal. The escapees had to travel through hostile territory with very limited supplies and the constant fear of discovery.The book is profusely illustrated with photographs, maps, and other documents. There is an extensive bibliography, detailed chapter notes, and an extensive index (not provided in the Advanced Reader Copy I read.) I especially liked the Epilogue which followed up on a number of the men who managed to escape and make their way back to England and told how the lessons learned escaping from Holzminden helped POWs during World War II survive and escape.

This book was given to me specifically for me to review it. That said, I try to be completely honest and transparent in my reviews.This is the best historical book that I have read in the past six months!It tells the story of the Allied escape from Holzminden in the First World War ("the War to end all wars").Neal Bascomb, the author of many books about World Wars I & II (including The Winter Fortress, Hunting Eichmann, The Perfect Mile, Higher, Nazi Hunters, and Red Mutiny) tells the story of the pilots and crews that were kept at Holzminden. The author tells a bit about each of the main characters prior to capture and then goes into great detail about conditions at the camp, how they planned, and executed their great escape.The book is absolutely loaded with period pictures, maps, illustrations, etc.I reviewed the hard back version, and the book itself is well bound and solidly constructed. The book would make a great gift, and it will last for years and years.I loved the conversational tone of the book. It felt like a fire side chat with a beloved uncle who "was there."Whether you are a general historical fan, interested specifically in World War I, or just want to read a great book, I highly recommend this book!

If you enjoy reading about World War II, Neal Bascomb is your author. I've read several of his books, including the one that inspired this young adult book, The Escape Artists: A Band of Daredevil Pilots and the Greatest Prison Break of the Great War.I like this trend of authors rewriting their adult books for the YA or middle-grade market. Kids don't get enough chance to read good narrative nonfiction. Neal Bascomb's book is about an escape attempt by Allied pilots from Holzminden, a German POW camp in World War II. For this book, Mr. Bascomb has drilled down to the camp and the escape attempt. In the book for adults, he examined other camps, other escape attempts and other POWs. The going is kind of slow at first here, with long sentences and daunting words (for a young reader), but once the narrative focuses exclusively on the digging of the tunnel and the escape, it moves along swiftly.I compared two passages from the adult book and the YA book, to show you the difference in the author's voice for the separate audiences. In this paragraph, he's describing what would motivate POWs to continue the escape effort, despite its seeming impossibility. The writing isn't all that different, I think because Mr. Bascomb is just as fluid a writer in the adult market.From the adult book: "They drew from the shame, unwarranted though it was, of being shot down and captured. The months, years, stolen from their lives. The separation from their squadrons and their families. The narrow escapes, only to be recaptured. The spells in solitary, sometimes at the brink of madness and death. The deprivations of Holzminden. The endless hours of tunneling, the terror of the dark, the fear of collapse, of being buried alive in the bowels of the earth. And Karl Niemeyer. The thought of Niemeyer, of the moment he would realize they had beaten him, was reason enough to continue."From this YA book: "What kept them going? Many things. The shame, unwarranted though it was, of being shot down and captured. Imprisonment -- in one camp after the next -- months, years, stolen from their lives. The separation from their squadrons and their families. The narrow escapes. The recaptures. Solitary confinement, sometimes pushed to the brink of madness and death. Holzminden. Its petty annoyances, its waiting, its drumbeat of theft and deprivation. The endless hours of tunneling, the terror of the dark, the fear of collapse and suffocating in the the bowels of the earth. All the setbacks and the stubborn efforts. And Niemeyer. His venomous harangues, his never-ending abuses. The thought of Niemeyer, of besting him, was reason enough to continue."The only caveat I have is just the level of interest an American teen would have in the subject matter. World War II is ancient history for kids in the current generation. And history that is not U.S.-centered might not have much pull for them. But for adventure-loving readers, these hurdles are easily overcome. The addition of photos, charts, drawings and other graphic matter make this an interesting read for both teens and adults.

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