Into Enemy Arms

The Remarkable True Story of a German Girl’s Struggle against Nazism, and Her Daring Escape with the Allied Airman She Loved

Nonfiction, History, Jewish, Holocaust, Military, World War II, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Michael Hingston ISBN: 9781908117632
Publisher: Grub Street Publishing Publication: August 19, 2006
Imprint: Grub Street Publishing Language: English
Author: Michael Hingston
ISBN: 9781908117632
Publisher: Grub Street Publishing
Publication: August 19, 2006
Imprint: Grub Street Publishing
Language: English

The suspenseful true story of a love that defied Nazi oppression, and a harrowing journey to freedom.

In 1945, Ditha Bruncel was living with her parents in the small town of Lossen, in Upper Silesia. Close Jewish friends had vanished, swastikas hung from every building, and neighbors were disappearing in the middle of the night. At the same time more than fifteen hundred British and Commonwealth airmen were being marched out of Stalag Luft VII, a POW camp in the same region. Twenty-three of these prisoners managed to escape from the marching column—and by chance hobbled into Lossen. One among them, Warrant Officer Gordon Slowey, was the man Ditha was destined to meet and fall in love with.

Into Enemy Arms tells the extraordinary story of Ditha and the escaped POWs she helped save. Together, they embarked on a dangerous and daring flight out of Germany. As they faced exhaustion, hunger, extreme cold, and the constant risk of discovery, Ditha and Gordon’s love for one another intensified, and so did their determination to survive and escape.

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The suspenseful true story of a love that defied Nazi oppression, and a harrowing journey to freedom.

In 1945, Ditha Bruncel was living with her parents in the small town of Lossen, in Upper Silesia. Close Jewish friends had vanished, swastikas hung from every building, and neighbors were disappearing in the middle of the night. At the same time more than fifteen hundred British and Commonwealth airmen were being marched out of Stalag Luft VII, a POW camp in the same region. Twenty-three of these prisoners managed to escape from the marching column—and by chance hobbled into Lossen. One among them, Warrant Officer Gordon Slowey, was the man Ditha was destined to meet and fall in love with.

Into Enemy Arms tells the extraordinary story of Ditha and the escaped POWs she helped save. Together, they embarked on a dangerous and daring flight out of Germany. As they faced exhaustion, hunger, extreme cold, and the constant risk of discovery, Ditha and Gordon’s love for one another intensified, and so did their determination to survive and escape.

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