My Underground War: The True Story of How a Group of British Prisoners-Of-War Fought Back Against Their Nazi Captors

Author:   Albert Edward Clack ,  Albert John Clack ,  Albert John Clack
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781496097910


Pages:   82
Publication Date:   01 March 2014
Format:   Paperback
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My Underground War: The True Story of How a Group of British Prisoners-Of-War Fought Back Against Their Nazi Captors


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This is a gripping yarn of capture, resistance, and liberation, revealing for the first time how a young soldier in the Royal Engineers and a close-knit group of chums carried on the war despite their imprisonment, and even got away with killing a couple of Nazi guards who had ruthlessly bullied frail prisoners. That young soldier, Albert Edward Clack, was my father. The first part of this book covers his capture near Dunkirk in 1940 and his nearly five years in the Stalag VIIIB prisoner-of-war camp. For most of this time he endured forced labour and occasional beatings in a coal mine. The second part relates his escape from the 'March of Death', when the Germans forced prisoners-of-war to trudge westwards through snow and ice in January, 1945. After giving his guards the slip, he was assisted out of harm's way by front-line storm-troopers of the Red Army. Criss-crossing Poland amidst the chaos of the Soviet advance and the German retreat, he and three other escaped prisoners found refuge with Polish families, until they were put on a train to the Ukrainian port of Odessa, there to board a ship home to England. When Dad died in 1984, he left me the manuscript of this true story. I have changed some names because, even if they were still alive, it would be extremely difficult to find them 70 years later; and I have improved the literary style for ease of reading; but I have altered none of the substance of the events described. Please note that it is a short book. I had always felt proud of what Dad did in the War; but it was not until later in life that I truly appreciated how much being able to live a normal family life in freedom afterwards must have meant to him after the long years of fear and uncertainty that he endured as a POW; and it is only through editing this manuscript that I have come to realise quite what a nightmare that experience must have been, despite the optimism which rings through his text. Albert John Clack - Son & Editor

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Author:   Albert Edward Clack ,  Albert John Clack ,  Albert John Clack
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.122kg
ISBN:  

9781496097910


ISBN 10:   1496097912
Pages:   82
Publication Date:   01 March 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Albert Edward Clack (1920-1984) was born in Brighton, England. From 1939 to 1945 he served as a Sapper in the Royal Engineers regiment of the British Army. He embarked to France in the British Expeditionary Force in April 1940 and was captured by the German Army at the end of May. He was a prisoner-of-war in Upper Silesia (then in Germany, now in Poland) until January 1945, when he was liberated by the advancing Soviet Army. His true story of this period in his life, My Underground War, was edited and published posthumously by his son, Albert John Clack.

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