The Diggers of Colditz: The classic Australian POW story about escape from the impossible
By (Author) Jack Champ
By (author) Colin Burgess
Simon & Schuster Australia
Simon & Schuster Australia
8th July 2020
Australia
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
Australasian and Pacific history
Genocide and ethnic cleansing
Paperback
336
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
Colditz Castle was Nazi Germanys infamous escape-proof wartime prison, where hundreds of the most determined and resourceful Allied prisoners were sent. Despite having more guards than inmates, Australian Lieutenant Jack Champ and other prisoners tirelessly carried out their campaign to escape from the massive floodlit stronghold . . . by any means necessary.
In this riveting account by turns humorous, heartfelt and tragic historian Colin Burgess and Lieutenant Jack Champ, from the point of view of the prisoners themselves, tells the story of the twenty Australians who made this castle their home, and the plans they made that were so crazy that some even achieved the seemingly impossible escape!
A stirring testimony of mateship . . . We are often on tenterhooks, always impressed by their determination, industry and courageAustralian Book Review
Author Biography Colin Burgess was born in suburban Sydney in 1947, To date, he has written or co-authored nearly forty books, covering the Australian prisoner-of-war experience, aviation, and human space exploration. Colin still lives near Sydney with his wife Pat. They have two adult sons and three grandchildren.