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El. knyga: Not Without Honor: The Nazi POW Journal of Steve Carano; With Accounts by John C. Bitzer and Bill Blackmon

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2008
  • Leidėjas: University of Arkansas Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781610752800
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2008
  • Leidėjas: University of Arkansas Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781610752800

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This book discusses about inside the infamous Stalag 17. On a cold December day in 1943, Claudio 'Steve' Carano's B-17 bomber was shot down over the Dutch coast on the return flight to England. Thus marked the beginning of his eighteen-month incarceration in Stalag 17 b, the camp made famous in the Billy Wilder film and in the televison show Hogan's Heroes. During his confinement, Carano secretly kept a journal in his Red Cross blank book, filling it with meticulously penned entries and illustrations. It takes the reader deep behind the notorious wire fence surrounding the prison and into the world where men clung to their humanity through humor, faith, camaraderie, daily rituals, and even art. Not Without Honor threads together the stories of three American POWs - Carano; his buddy Bill Blackmon, who was also at Stalag 17 b; and John C. Bitzer, who survived the brutal 'Death March' from northern Germany to liberation in April 1945. At times, the journal reads like a thriller as he records air battles and escape attempts. Yet in their most gripping accounts, these POWs ruminate on psychological survival. The sense of community they formed was instrumental to their endurance. This compelling book allows the reader to journey with these young men as they bore firsthand witness to the best and worst of human nature.

Recenzijos

"Carano and his friends never succumbed to something called 'Barbed-Wire Psychosis,' when men literally turned their heads to the wall, gave up, and died. The key was not to be totally preoccupied with a single action or thought, whether it was yourself, your mother's chocolate cake, or counting the barbs on the wire.... These narratives are moving testimonies to human possibilities." - From the Foreword"

Foreword ix
Lewis Carlson
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xix
PART ONE CLAUDIO ``STEVE'' CARANO'S WARTIME LOG
Introduction
5(15)
Dedication
20(1)
The Wire
21(4)
Holland
25(12)
Life in the Prison Camp
37(6)
Jerry Warning
43(1)
Escape Letter to Rose Carano
44(2)
Six Months a Prisoner of War
46(2)
The Story of Slim Lassiter
48(17)
Not Without Honor
48(13)
Paris Prison
61(4)
Joe Hafer
65(1)
Writing by Comrades
66(22)
What a Price to Pay
67(1)
A Kriegie's Reply
68(1)
The Flea Epic
69(2)
``Kurt'' Kurtenbach
71(2)
Father Kane
73(3)
Poetry
76(12)
Kriegie Everyday Talk
88(3)
``They Fly for Dollars''
91(4)
About the War
95(2)
Liberation Account
97(2)
Letter from Dutch Nurses
99(2)
Appendix: Carano's Comrades
101(6)
PART TWO JOHN BITZER'S WARTIME LOG
Introduction
107(6)
Wartime Log
113(3)
Poetry
116(13)
PART THREE BILL BLACKMON'S STORY
Bill Blackmon
129(18)
Afterword 147(4)
Further Readings 151(6)
Index 157
Kay Sloan is a novelist and poet and professor of English at Miami University in Ohio. Among her books are The Patron Saint of Red Chevys, a Barnes and Noble "Discover Great New Writers" selection, and The Birds Are On Fire, winner of the New Women's Voices Prize.

Lewis H. Carlson is professor emeritus of history at Western Michigan University and the author of We Were Each Other's Prisoners: An Oral History of World War II American and German Prisoners of War.