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ISBN-10: 184603583X
Format: Trade Paper ISBN-13: 9781846035838
Publication Year: 2010 Author: Michael McNally
Language: English ISBN: 9781846035838

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Design, technology and history of key fortresses, strategic positions and defensive systems

Immortalized in film and literature, the 15th century castle of Colditz is remembered not for tales of medieval chivalry or withstanding withering sieges but for its darker past, when it was converted by the Nazis into a prisoner-of-war camp called Oflag

The aspects of World War II that have been most studied and written about are the politics that led up to the war and that were most prominent during the war. There are also many books and films dedicated to the Holocaust and important battles. We also hear about soldiers and their leaders while they were on the battlefields, but not much has been noted about their time as prisoners of war. Michael McNally'sColditz: Oflag IV-Cchronicles the history of the castle of Colditz, known as Oflag IV-C during WWII, which was used as a prison for soldiers and military leaders who were captured by the Nazis. The castle gets its name from the town where it stands (Colditz), located near Leipzig. It was built in the middle of the 11th century, was enlarged as time passed, and became a royal residence by the 1600s. Before it became a prison camp in 1933, it served as a poorhouse and a mental asylum, and a hospital and nursing home soon after the war ended. McNally describes how the supposition that the castle was impossible to escape was undermined by prisoners of war-men from France, Poland and Great Britain among others-and illustrates how they coordinated some of the most memorable and ingenious escape schemes. One such memorable escape plan, known as "The Franz Josef Escape," took months of preparation and required one of the prisoners to impersonate Fritz Rothenberger, one of Oflag IV-C's leading commanders. This book is an ideal read for anyone: from history buffs who would like to learn more about this often overlooked aspect of WWII, to those who would simply like to expand their knowledge of WWII history. The book features color and black-and-white photographs of the castle and its prisoners. There are also detailed maps and illustrations that depict some of the more important events that occurred in Colditz during this period, and readers what the castle looked like when it was first built in the 11th century. The castle still stands today and is known as the "Escape Museum." The part of the castle which was known as theKommandatur(German quarters) during World War II is now a youth hostel and a vacationer's hotel. In the closing chapter of his book, McNally offers useful information on how to get to the museum for those who would like a first hand experience of Colditz's long and rich history.


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ISBN-10184603583X
ISBN-139781846035838

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AuthorMichael McNally
Number Of Pages64 pages
SeriesFortress Ser.
Publication Date2010-08-24
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOsprey Publishing, Limited

Additional Details
Copyright Date2010
IllustratedYes

Dimensions
Weight7.6 Oz
Height0.2 In.
Width7.2 In.
Length9.7 In.

Target Audience
GroupTrade

Classification Method
LC Classification NumberD805.5
Dewey Decimal940.547243
Dewey Edition22

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Illustrated byPeter Dennis

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"The text in the book is well written and extremely detailed ... It details the history of Colditz castle from its construction to its use today." - Randy Harvey, Armorama "The illustrations by Peter Dennis are well done and cover the periods of the castle's early history up to its use during World War II. He has included some cutaway illustrations showing details of the castle as well as a tunnel system that was dug by the prisoners." -Randy Harvey , Model Shipwrights "... the stories are very interesting since the attempts [to escape] involved everything from tunneling to simple attempt to walk out of the castle." J. E Kaufmann, Site O

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The aspects of World War II that have been most studied and written about are the politics that led up to the war and that were most prominent during the war. There are also many books and films dedicated to the Holocaust and important battles. We also hear about soldiers and their leaders while they were on the battlefields, but not much has been noted about their time as prisoners of war.
 
Michael McNally’s Colditz: Oflag IV-C chronicles the history of the castle of Colditz, known as Oflag IV-C during WWII, which was used as a prison for soldiers and military leaders who were captured by the Nazis. The castle gets its name from the town where it stands (Colditz), located near Leipzig. It was built in the middle of the 11th century, was enlarged as time passed, and became a royal residence by the 1600s. Before it became a prison camp in 1933, it served as a poorhouse and a mental asylum, and a hospital and nursing home soon after the war ended.
 
McNally describes how the supposition that the castle was impossible to escape was undermined by prisoners of war—men from France, Poland and Great Britain among others—and illustrates how they coordinated some of the most memorable and ingenious escape schemes. One such memorable escape plan, known as “The Franz Josef Escape,” took months of preparation and required one of the prisoners to impersonate Fritz Rothenberger, one of Oflag IV-C’s leading commanders.
 
This book is an ideal read for anyone: from history buffs who would like to learn more about this often overlooked aspect of WWII, to those who would simply like to expand their knowledge of WWII history. The book features color and black-and-white photographs of the castle and its prisoners. There are also detailed maps and illustrations that depict some of the more important events that occurred in Colditz during this period, and readers what the castle looked like when it was first built in the 11th century.
 
The castle still stands today and is known as the “Escape Museum.” The part of the castle which was known as the Kommandatur (German quarters) during World War II is now a youth hostel and a vacationer’s hotel. In the closing chapter of his book, McNally offers useful information on how to get to the museum for those who would like a first hand experience of Colditz’s long and rich history.

 

 
 
 
 
  
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