Our Chances Were Zero: The Daring Escape by Two German POW's from India in 1942

Our Chances Were Zero: The Daring Escape by Two German POW's from India in 1942

by RolfMagener (Author)

Synopsis

The Author, a German National, was interned by the British at Dehra Dun in India. In 1942, he and a colleague, Heins von Have escaped and, posing as British officers, began an epic journey across India and into Burma, where they crossed the front line. Surrendering themselves to the Japanese, they came within an ace of execution as spies. After exhaustive questioning by the feared Secret Police they were eventually sent to Japan. This almost unbelievable story is true. Their bravery and resilience in the face of extraordinary adversity makes this an adventure story of major proportions. Their chances of survival, let alone success, were indeed, zero.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: a
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Published: 01 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0850528445
ISBN 13: 9780850528442

Author Bio
Rolf Magener was working in India at the outbreak of WW2. After his extraordinary escape he finished up in Japan where he was forced to remain until 1947. Thereafter he pursued a highly successful career with the German electrical giant BASF. He died in 2000.