
My German Prisons / Being the Experiences of an Officer During Two and a Half Years as a Prisoner of War
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Excerpt from My German Prisons: The Story of My Two and a Half Years of Captivity in Germany and My Final Escape, November 14, 1914 April 8, 1917There are countless people throughout the world who have been so unfortunate as to have intimate friends and relatives in captivity in Germany. In the opinion of the writer, these people ought to know, from one who has had a bitter experience, to which these pages will testify, the true conditions under which the wretched prisoners existed. These pages are entirely uncensored and aim at a true record of events, in which there is no word of hearsay, or...
Chapters (274)(click to expand)
- My German Prisons
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- CHAPTER I CAPTURED BY THE BOCHES
- CHAPTER II BY CATTLE-TRUCK TO MUNDEN
- CHAPTER III THE DREARINESS OF CAMP LIFE
- CHAPTER IV OUR REMOVAL TO BISCHOFSWERDA
- CHAPTER V MY JOURNEY TO CLAUSTHAL
- CHAPTER VI COURT-MARTIALLED AND INSULTED
- CHAPTER VII IN HOSPITAL AT DRESDEN
- CHAPTER VIII THE HELL-HOLE OF INGOLSTADT
- CHAPTER IX A “BLOND BEAST” COMMANDANT
- CHAPTER X BOUND FOR CREFELD
- CHAPTER XI WE JUMP FROM THE TRAIN
- CHAPTER XII ESCAPES BY NIGHT AND DAY
- CHAPTER XIII WE HIDE IN A DRAIN
- CHAPTER XIV MAKING FOR THE FRONTIER
- CHAPTER XV ELUDING THE SENTRIES
- CHAPTER XVI LIBERTY AND BLIGHTY!
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