The Accidental Captives: The Story of Seven Women Alone in Nazi Germany
Autor Carolyn Gossage Peter Levitten Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2012
In April 1941, seven Canadian women became prisoners of war while on a voyage from New York City to Cape Town. Their aging Egyptian liner, the Zamzam, was sunk off the coast of South Africa by the German raider Atlantis. The passengers were transferred to a prison ship and eventually put ashore in Nazi-occupied France. As "non-aliens," all 140 Americans were released after five weeks in captivity, and with the help of theLifephotographer in their midst,the news of their narrow escape became an overnight sensation.
The hapless Canadians were taken to Bordeaux and became part of a group of 28 women and children interned in various German detention camps. By a stroke of luck, the Canadians eventually received permission to travel to Berlin where they were left to fend for themselves and adapt to life among "the enemy." As prisoners-at-large, they established contacts with American journalists and diplomats, an elderly Jewish professor, and even with Nazi propagandist P.G. Wodehouse. Finally, in June 1942, an exchange was arranged and the Canadians were able to board a special diplomatic Freedom Train bound for Lisbon, and from there they got back across the Atlantic to New York and new-found freedom.
The hapless Canadians were taken to Bordeaux and became part of a group of 28 women and children interned in various German detention camps. By a stroke of luck, the Canadians eventually received permission to travel to Berlin where they were left to fend for themselves and adapt to life among "the enemy." As prisoners-at-large, they established contacts with American journalists and diplomats, an elderly Jewish professor, and even with Nazi propagandist P.G. Wodehouse. Finally, in June 1942, an exchange was arranged and the Canadians were able to board a special diplomatic Freedom Train bound for Lisbon, and from there they got back across the Atlantic to New York and new-found freedom.
Preț: 185.70 lei
Nou
Puncte Express: 279
Preț estimativ în valută:
35.53€ • 37.53$ • 29.57£
35.53€ • 37.53$ • 29.57£
Carte indisponibilă temporar
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781459703629
ISBN-10: 1459703626
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 147 x 222 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Dundurn Group (CA)
ISBN-10: 1459703626
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 147 x 222 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Dundurn Group (CA)
Cuprins
Preface and acknowledgements vii
1 The last voyage of the Zamzam
20 Marchߝ17 April 1941 1
Welcome on board 1
Two new passengers 10
The surface raider Atlantis 19
Attack at first light 23
Captives 34
2 Prisoners of war on the high seas
18 Aprilߝ20 May 1941 43
Aboard the MS Dresden 43
Through the British blockade 53
The Americans get lucky 62
3 Overland into the Third Reich
21 Mayߝ15 June 1941 68
Sorrowful farewells 68
Jail-hopping 78
4 Liebenau internment camp
16 Juneߝ13 September 1941 84
The many faces of a new-found paradise 84
The daily round and common task 89
A sudden turnaround 98
5 Stranded in Berlin
14 September 1941ߝ12 June 1942 104
Hotel Wartburg 104
Settling into the Damenstift 110
A changing of the guard 124
Christmas in Germany 133
In the heart of the Third Reich 141
The promise of spring 151
The Damenstift diplomats 158
The garden house 165
6 Repatriation
13ߝ30 June 1942 177
Patience rewarded 177
Welcome home 183
Notes 187
Sources and bibliography 195
Appendix: Zamzam passenger list 199
Index 207
1 The last voyage of the Zamzam
20 Marchߝ17 April 1941 1
Welcome on board 1
Two new passengers 10
The surface raider Atlantis 19
Attack at first light 23
Captives 34
2 Prisoners of war on the high seas
18 Aprilߝ20 May 1941 43
Aboard the MS Dresden 43
Through the British blockade 53
The Americans get lucky 62
3 Overland into the Third Reich
21 Mayߝ15 June 1941 68
Sorrowful farewells 68
Jail-hopping 78
4 Liebenau internment camp
16 Juneߝ13 September 1941 84
The many faces of a new-found paradise 84
The daily round and common task 89
A sudden turnaround 98
5 Stranded in Berlin
14 September 1941ߝ12 June 1942 104
Hotel Wartburg 104
Settling into the Damenstift 110
A changing of the guard 124
Christmas in Germany 133
In the heart of the Third Reich 141
The promise of spring 151
The Damenstift diplomats 158
The garden house 165
6 Repatriation
13ߝ30 June 1942 177
Patience rewarded 177
Welcome home 183
Notes 187
Sources and bibliography 195
Appendix: Zamzam passenger list 199
Index 207
Recenzii
“Gossage’s book is one of a handful to show it wasn’t only male soldiers who spent some dangerous times behind enemy lines.”
Notă biografică
Carolyn Gossage is the author of books on Ethiopian icons and crosses. She has also published a number of historical titles, including Greatcoats and Glamour Boots and The History of the Frankfurt Book Fair. She lives in Toronto.
Descriere
In April 1941, seven Canadian women became prisoners of war while on a voyage from New York City to Cape Town. The women were taken to Bordeaux and became part of a group of 28 women and children forcibly interned in various German detention camps.