James leasor was educated at the city of london school. His exploits were immortalised in the book and film, starring hardy kruger, the one that got away. The film was based on a book by kendall burt and james leasor published in 1956. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. But by far his finest stunt was evading british and canadian pursuers to become the only german prisoner.
In 1936, he joined the luftwaffe and by 1940, he was fully immersed in the battle for france. A nice photo which could be scanned in would be especially appreciated, and of course, a translated english version of his book would be extraordinary. Search for library items search for lists search for contacts search for a library. First published in 1953 it was probably the first book about wwii that gave an. He was a dashing playboy, a showboat and braggart who delighted the nazi press by keeping a lion cub at his squadrons aerodrome and telling heroic tales about the numbers of enemy planes hed shot down. The only man the allies didnt beat macleans october 27 1956. As written above, the two germans did not make a successful escape from britain. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. Dashing luftwaffe baron and fighter ace was master escape. To buy another copy of this soughtafter book, please click here.
Stories of the battle of britain 1940 the one who got away. He is generally regarded as the only axis prisoner of war to succeed in escaping from a canadian prisoner of war camp and returning to germany, though a second man, a uboat rating named walter kurt reich is said to have jumped from. An incredibly charismatic, inventive and selfconfident man, he was a luftwaffe ace shot down in the. He was regarded by some to be arrogant, though a german prisoner of war, heinz cramer. He is generally regarded as the only axis prisoner of war to succeed in escaping from canadian custody and returning to germany, although a uboat seaman, walter kurt reich, is said to have jumped from a polish troopship presumably. One that got away, the 1958 movie clip our will to. Dec 16, 2018 although there is a book written about his story and a movie by the same name the one that got away, most people would not recognize this wwii soldiers name or even his face.
Stapleton of 603 squadron hornchurch, although it is believed that the bf109 sustained original damage after being hit by gunfire from the spitfire of po g. His story was told in the book the one that got away by kendall burt and james leasor, which was made into a film of the same name, starring hardy kruger. Karl vieck, on its formation at zerbst on 01021940. Are there any accounts of german pilots who survived the. Werra was a german fighter pilot, known for his exceptional flying skills. I have seen that and the book is closer to the fact than the film although that movie was excellent. An incredibly charismatic, inventive and selfconfident man, he was a luftwaffe ace shot down in the battle of britain. So good to know the story was made into a film by the u. He is generally regarded as the only axis pilot prisoner of war to succeed in escaping from a canadian prisoner of war camp and returning to germany. His story was told in the book the one that got away by kendall burt and.
An incredibly charismatic, inventive and selfconfident man, he was a luftwaffe ace shot down in the battle of britain, crash landing in loves farm, marden, kent. The film was directed by roy ward baker with a screenplay written by howard clewes, based on the 1956 book of the same name by kendal burt and james leasor. Werra was presumed killed, though his body was never found. The one that got away is a 1957 second world war film starring hardy kruger and featuring michael goodliffe, jack gwillim and alec mccowen. He is generally regarded as the only axis pilot prisoner of war to succeed in escaping from a canadian. Later he and his sister were given into the care of an aristocratic german family. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. That title, though snappy and evocative, is not really accurate since several german pows did manage to get away. Although there is a book written about his story and a movie by the same name the one that got away, most people would not recognize this wwii soldiers name or even his face.
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