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The Dodger: The Extraordinary Story of Churchill's American Cousin, Two World Wars, and the Great Escape

Autor Tim Carroll
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mai 2013
The Dodger is the story of John Bigelow "Johnny" Dodge, a wartime hero and a pivotal figure in the escapade immortalised in the legendary Hollywood film The Great Escape.Of all the Allied prisoners who broke out of Hermann Goring's "escape proof" camp in the famous "Great Escape" of March 1944, Johnny Dodge was the most intriguing.The American-born and well-connected Dodge was a cousin by marriage of Winston Churchill and friends with the rich and famous of both countries, including Kermit Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt's son. When the Second World War broke out, he volunteered for the Army but was quickly captured after the debacle of Dunkirk. He became a prisoner of war and an inveterate escapologist and troublemaker - eventually becoming one of the ringleaders of the 'Great Escape'.Surviving the murderous Gestapo, he was thrown into a VIP compound of Sachsenhausen concentration camp on the orders of Heinrich Himmler - but escaped once more. After recapture, Johnny was spirited away by the SS to a meeting in Berlin with Hitler's interpreter, who sent him on a clandestine mission to his cousin in Downing Street. His odyssey through the dying embers of the Third Reich to Switzerland and freedom in the company of a louche Nazi apparatchik is the last curious escapade in the story of Johnny's adventurous life."
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ISBN-13: 9780762787760
ISBN-10: 0762787767
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Lyons Press

Notă biografică

Tim Carroll is a newspaper journalist and television producer. He is the author of The Great Escapers: The Full Story of the Second World War's Most Remarkable Mass Escape and was co-author of In Hitler's Bunker: A Boy Soldier's Eyewitness Account of the Fuhrer's Last Days. He is married with two children and lives in London.

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"The escapers lowered themselves one by one into the narrow opening of the tunnel. James and Dowse went first, followed by Churchill and Wings. Johnny was last, pulling the trap door behind him as he squeezed his bulky form down into the gloom. . . . "Their progress along the impossibly narrow tunnel was far from easy.. . . It was a terrifying experience, Wings admitted later. Much to his relief and after what seemed an interminable journey, he and Churchill finally scrambled out of the exit hatch into the open and the refreshing September breeze. "For Johnny the experience was even worse. He was half as big again as any of the other men and so the tunnel seemed even more tortuously constricting. His progress was slow and laborious. Finally . . . he became stuck, this time halfway out of the exit hole. He could only manage to get his head out and one hand while his other hand trailed behind him clinging on to his bag of provisions." From The Dodger"

Recenzii

"Book of the week" Daily Mail "Tim Carroll has done a superb job in tracking down a mine of entertaining information on this unjustly forgotten figure" -- Nigel Jones Sunday Telegraph "The biography of a swashbuckling adventurer right out of the pages of an Ian Fleming novel" Scottish Field "Carroll has drawn on half a century's research - but he's also had the perspective that the passage of time can bring" The Scotsman