9781250073747-125007374X-Zero Night: The Untold Story of World War Two's Greatest Escape: The Untold Story of World War Two's Greatest Escape

Zero Night: The Untold Story of World War Two's Greatest Escape: The Untold Story of World War Two's Greatest Escape

ISBN-13: 9781250073747
ISBN-10: 125007374X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Mark Felton
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Format: Hardcover 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781250073747
ISBN-10: 125007374X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Mark Felton
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Format: Hardcover 320 pages

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Zero Night: The Untold Story of World War Two's Greatest Escape: The Untold Story of World War Two's Greatest Escape (ISBN-13: 9781250073747 and ISBN-10: 125007374X), written by authors Mark Felton, was published by Thomas Dunne Books in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Germany (European History, World War II, Military History, Prisoners of War) books. You can easily purchase or rent Zero Night: The Untold Story of World War Two's Greatest Escape: The Untold Story of World War Two's Greatest Escape (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Germany books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.53.

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A thrilling, moment by moment account of an epic World War II escape and the real-life adventures that followed.

On August 30, 1942 - 'Zero Night' - 40 Allied officers staged the most audacious mass escape of World War II. Months of meticulous planning and secret training hung in the balance during three minutes of mayhem as the officers boldly stormed the huge double fences at Oflag Prison. Employing wooden ladders and bridges previously disguised as bookshelves, the highly coordinated effort succeeded and set 36 men free into the German countryside. Later known as the 'Warburg Wire Job', fellow prisoner and fighter ace Douglas Bader once described the attempt as 'the most brilliant escape conception of this war'.

The first author to tackle this remarkable story in detail, historian Mark Felton brilliantly evokes the suspense of the escape and the adventures of those escapees who managed to elude the Germans, as well as the courage of the civilians who risked their lives to help them in enemy territory. Fantastically intimate and told with a novelist's eye for drama and detail, this rip-roaring adventure is all the more thrilling because it really happened.

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