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NOTICE: When government or other drawings, speci-fications or other data are used for any purposeother than in connection with a definitely relatedgovernment procurement operation, the U. S.Government thereby incurs no responsibility, nor anyobligation whatsoever; and the fact that the Govern-ment may have formulated, furnished, or in any waysupplied the said drawings, specifications, or otherdata is not to be regarded by implication or other-wise as in any manner licensing the holder or anyother person or corporation, or conveying any rightsor permission to manufacture, use or sell anypatented invention that may in any way be relatedthereto.

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UN#NRVENTIONAI WARFAREPART /I/

V CAPE AND EVASION

. AIR FORCE ACADEMYLIBRARY

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Special Bibliography Series

No. 23

SAPR171963

February_"ISIA A

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INTRODUCTION

This is the third bibliography in a series dealingwith the general topic of Unconventional Warfare.Part I dealt with Guerrilla Warfare, while Part IItreated Psychological Warfare. Items listed inprevious parts of the series have not been relist-ed. A fourth bibliography dealing with Propagandawill be published shortly.

The bibliography represents a selected portion ofthe holdings of the Air Force Academy Library onthis subject. It was prepared by members of theLibrary Staff.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION I WORLD WAR I ESCAPES -i------------- 1

SECTION II WORLD WAR II - GERMAN PRISON CAMPS - 2

SECTION III WORLD WAR II - JAPANESE PRISONCAMPS ---------------------------- 16

SECTION IV WORLD WAR II - ALLIED PRISON CAMPS - 19

SECTION V KOREAN WAR --------------------------21

SECTION VI GENERAL - ------------------------- 22

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Section I - World War I Escapes

Bott, Alan. Eastern flights - a record of escapes.New York, Penguin Books, 1920. (D 627 .T8 B75)

Escapers all, being the personal narrative of fif-teen escapers from war-time prison camps, 1914-1918. with an introduction by Joe R. Ackerley.London, John Lane, 1932. (D 627 .A2 E74)

Evans, Alfred J. The escaping club. London, J.Cape, 1936. (D 627 .G3 E9)

Grinnell-Milne, Duncan W. An escaper's logs. Lon-don, John Lane, 1926. (D 627 .G3 G86)

Hardy, Jocelyn L. I tsape. London, John Lane,1927. (On order)

Jones, Elias H. The road to En-Dor. London, JohnLane, 1919. (D 627 .T8 J7)

Maglic, Konstantin. The dandy hun. Tr. from theGerman by Arthur Mayne. London, John Lane, 1932.(On order)

O'Brien, Pat. Outwitting the hun, my escape from aGerman prison camp. New York, Harper & Brothers,1918. (D 627 .G3 01)

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Section II - World War II - German Prison Camps

Arkwright, A. S. B. Return journey: escape fromOflag IV B. London, Seeley, Service & Co. Ltd.,1948. (On order)

Bauer, Josef M. As far as my feet will carry mee.Tr. by Lawrence P. R. Wilson. New York, RandomHouse, 1957. (D 805 .R9 B34)

Bennett, Lowell. Parachute to Berlin. New York,Vanguard Press, Inc., 1945. (On order)

Benuzzi, Felice. No picnic on Mt. Kenya. -New York,E. P. Dutton & Co., 1953. (D 805 .G7 B47)

Bird, William R. Two Jacks: the amazing adventuresof Malor Jack M. Veness and Major Jack L. Fair-weather. Philadelphia, Macrae Smith Co., 1955.(D 802 .F8 B61)

Blackman, Michael. By the hunter's moon. London,Hodder & Stoughton, 1956. (D 805 .15 B62)

Brickhill, Paul. Escape or die: authentic storiesof the RAF escaping society. New York, W. W.Norton & Co., 1952. (D 805 .A2 B84)

Great escape. New York, W. W. Norton & Co.,1950. (D 805 .G3 B84)

Brickhill, Paul and Norton, Conrad. Escape to danger.London, Faber & Faber Ltd., 1946. (On order)

Brilkas, Jean. The road to liberty. Tr. by BaptistaGilliot-Smith. London, Davies, Peter, Ltd., 1945.(On order)

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Brome, Vincent. The HX back. Ist American ed. NewYork, W. W. Norton &. Co., Inc., 1958. (UB 271.F82 G93 1958)

Brusselmans, Anne. Rendezvous 127, the diary of Mme.Brusselmans, September 1940 to September 1944.London, Ernest Benn, Ltd., 1954. (On order)

Burney, Christopher. Solitary confinement. 2nd ed.New York, St. Martin's Press, Inc., 1961. (D 805.G3 B96)

Castle, John, pseud. Password is courage. New York,

W. W. Norton & Co., 1955. (D 805 .G3 C35)

Chrisp, John. The tunnellers of Sandborstal. London,Robert Hale, 1959. (D 805 .G3 C55)

Churchill, Peter. The spirit in the cage. 1st Ameri-can ed. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1955. (D805 .G3 C56)

Claire, pseud. Escape from France. London, RobertHale, 1941. (On order)

Crawley, Aidan M. Escape from Germany: a history ofRAF escapes during the war. New York, Simon &Schuster, Inc., 1956. (D 805 .G3 C91)

Deane-Drummon, Anthony. Return ticket. Philadelphia,"J. B. Lippincott Co., 1954. (D 811 D28)

Derry, Sam I. The Rome escape line: the story ofthe British Organization in Rome for assistingescaped POW, 1943-1944. New York, W. W. Norton& Co., 1961. (D 763 .182 R76)

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Devigny, Andre. A man escaped. Tr. from the Frenchby Peter Green. (English title: Escape fromMontluc) New York, W. W. Norton & Co., 1958.(D 805 .G3 D49)

Dunbar, John. Escape through the Pyrenees. NewYork, W. W. Norton &.Co., 1955. (D 811 D89)

Dunning, George. Where bleed the many. London,Elak Books, 1955., (D 805 .G3 D92)

Eggers, Reinhold. Colditz: the German side of thestory. Tr. & ed. by Howard Gee. (English title:Colditz: the German story) New York, W. W. Nor-ton & Co., 1962. (D 805 .G3 E29)

Evans, Alfred J. Escape and liberation, 1940-1945.London, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd., 1946. (On order)

Feuchtwanger, Lion. The devil in France, my encounterwith him in the summer of 1940. Tr. from the Ger-man by Elisabeth Abbott. New York, Viking Press,1941. (D 805 .F8 F42)

Furman, John. Be not fearful. New York, Roy Pub-lishers, 1962. (D 811 F98)

Garrad-Cole, E. Single to Rome. London, A. Wingate,1955. (D 805 .15 G23)

Giovannitti, Len. Prisoners of Combine D. New York,Henry Holt & Co., 1957. (PZ 3 G512p)

Guerlain, Robert, pseud. They who wait. Tr. by T.R. Jaeckel. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1943.(On order)

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Guerlain, Robert, pseud. They who wait. Also withtitle: Prisoner in Germany. Tr. by T. R. Jaeckel.New York, Macmillan Co., 1944. (On order)

Habe, Jans, pseud. A thousand shall fall. New York,Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1941. (On order)

Haedrich, Marcel, pseud. Barrack 3, room 12. Tr.from the French. New York, Reynal & Co., Inc.,1943. (On order)

Hauge, Eiliu. Flight from Dakar. Tr. by F. H. Lyon.New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1955. (On order)

Heaps, Leo. Escape from Arnheim. New York, MacmillanCo., 1946. (On order)

Helion, Jean. They shall not have me. New York, E.P. Dutton & Co., 1943. (On order)

Howarth, David A. We die alone. New York, Macmillan,1955. (D 811 H85)

Howell, Edward A. Escape to live. New York, Long-mans, Green & Co., 1947. (D 805 .G3 H85)

Hutton, Clayton. Official secret; the remarkablestory of escape aids, their invention, production,and the sequel. New York, Crown Publishers, Inc.,1961. (D 805 .A2 1198)

Inks, James M. Eight bailed out. New York, W. W.Norton & Co., 1954. (D 802 .Y8 15)

Instone, Gordon. Freedom, the spur. London, BurkePublishing Co., Ltd., 1953. (On order)

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James, David. Escaer's progress. (English title:Prisoner's progress) New York, W. W. Norton &Co., 1955. (D 805 .G3 J2)

Klaas, Joe. Maybe I'm dead. New York, MacmillanCo., 1955. (PZ 3 K63m)

Kulkielko, Renya. Ecae from the pit. New York,Sharon Books, Inc., 1948. (On order)

Klefos, Brede. They came in the night; wartime ex-periences of a Norwegian American. New York,Crown Publishers, Inc., 1959. (D 811 K63)

Lania, Leo, pseud. Darkest hour; adventures and es-capes. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1941. (Onorder)

Lay, Beirne., Jr. I've had it: the survival of abomb group commander. New York, Harper & Brothers,Row, 1945. (D 811 L42)

Lyle-Smith, Alan. World is six feet square. NewYork., W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1955. (On order)

McKie, Ronald. The heroes. 1st American ed. NewYork, Harcourt, Brace & Co., Inc., 1961. (D767.55 M15)

Mackie, Philip. Hurrah! the flag. New York, W. W.Norton & Co., Inc., 1958. (On order)

Magener, Rolf. Prisoners' bluff. Tr. from the Germanby Basil Creighton. 1st American ed. New York,E. P. Dutton & Co., 1955. (D 805 .13 M19)

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Malaquais, Jean. War diary. Tr. from the French byPeter Grant. New York, Doubleday & Co., Inc.,1944. (On order)

Marshall, Bruce. The white rabbit. Boston, HoughtonMifflin Co., 1953. (D 802 .F8 M36)

Martin, Bernard. Behind a thousand headlines. NewYork, Wilriam-Frederick Press, 1944. (On order)

Mend~s-France, Pierre. The pursuit of freedom. Tr.of Libert4, liberte ch-rie. London, LongmansGreen, 1956. (DC 407 M53)

Millar, George R. Horned pigeon. New York, Doubleday& Co., Inc., 1946. (On order)

Moss, William S. Ill met by moonlight. New York,Macmillan Co., 1950. (D 766.7 .C7 M91)

Myers, Bessy. Captured, Ery experiences as an ambu-lance driver and as a prisoner of the Nazis. NewYork, Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1942. (D805 .G3 M99)

Nattages, Francois. Escape to danger. Tr. from theFrench. London, George G. Harrap and Co., 1943.(On order)

Neave, Airey. Little cyclone. London, Hodder &Stoughton, 1954. (On order)

They have their exits. ist American ed.Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1953. (D 805 .G3N35)

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Padev, Michael. Escape from the Balkans. New York,Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1943. (On order)

Pape, Richard. Boldness b_ my friend. Boston, Hough-ton Mifflin, 1954. (D 805 .G3 P21)

Paul, Daniel, pseud. Surgeon at arms. New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1959. (D 802 .N4 K4)

Philpot, Oliver L. S. Stolen journey. Ist Americaned. New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1952. (D 805.G3 P57)

Prittie, Terence C. F. South to freedom: a recordof escape. London: Hutchinson & Co., Ltd., 1946.(On order)

Reid, Patrick R. Colditz story. Philadelphia, J. B.Lippincott Co., 1953. (D 805 .G3 R35)

_ Men of Colditz. (English title: Latterdays) Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1954.(D 805 .G3 R35 1954)

Richardson, Anthony. Alone he went. (English title:Wingless victory) ist American ed. New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1951. (D 811 E 53)

_ No place to ly my head. London, OdhamsPress, 1957. (D 811 R52)

Rofe, Cyril. Against the wind. London, Hodder &Stoughton, 1956. (D 805 .G3 R71)

Sexton, W. K. We fought for freedom. Kansas City,Burton Publishing Co., 1948. (D 805 .G3 S51)

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Shiber, Etta, pseud. Paris underground. New York,Charles Scribner's Sons, 1943. (D 811.5 S499)

Simmons, Kenneth W. Kriegie. New York, Thomas Nelson& Sons, 1960. (D 805 .G3 S59)

Stowe, Leland. No other road to freedom. New York,Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1941. (D 811.5 S86)

Szalet, Leon. Experiment E., tr. by Catharine B.Williams. Oxford, Toronto, Didier Publishers,1946. (On order)

Taylor, Geoff. Piece of cake. London, Peter Davies,1956. (D 805 .G3 T24)

Thomas, Walter B. Dare to be free. London, AllanWingate, Ltd., 1956. (On order)

Turner, John F. Prisoner at large. London, StaplesPress, 1957. (D 805 .G3 T94)

Williams, Eric E. The book of famous escapes. (1stpublished in London under title: The escapers.)New York, W. W. Norton & Co., 1954. (HV 8657 W72)

___, compiler. Great escape stories. New York,Robert M. McBride Co., 1959. (D 805 .A2 W72)

_ . The tunnel. New York, Coward-McCann, Inc.,1952. (D 805 .G3 W72)

_ The wooden horse. New York, Harper & Row,1950. (D 805 .G3 W72w)

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Younger, Carlton. No flight from the caSe. London,Muller, 1956. (D 805 .G3 Y7)

Zywulska, Krystyna. I came back. Tr. by KrystynaCenkalska. New York, Roy Publishers, 1951. (Onorder)

Periodical Art:?cles

Aguste, Gaven. My escape from the Nazis. ChristianScience Monitor Magazine, p. 4, 12 May 1945.

Airman at Eglin tells of flight from Reds. Air ForceTimes 18:33, 28 September 1957.

Bennett, Lowell. Escape inside Germany. Scholastic44:14, 28 February 1944.

Blumenson, Martin. The Hammelburg mission. MilitaryReview 35:26-31, May 1955.

Brickell, R. G. Laghouat escape tunnel. Engineer 175:445-446, 4 June 1943.

Brickhill, Paul. Reach for the sky, excerpt. Reader'sDie 65:145-168, September 1954.

Brickhill, Paul; ed. by Michie, Allan A. Tunnel tofreedom; escapes from Stalag Luft III. Reader'sDigest 47:39-50, December 1945.

Bringuier, Paul. How General Giraud twice escaped theNazis. Colliers 112:llff, 24 July 1943.

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Cameron, J. E. Prisoner-snatching in Italy; rescueparty for British prisoners. Blackwood 259:109-114, February 1946.

Carnes, Cecil. 101 days of Private Perlmutter. Sat-urday Evening Post 217:14ff, 21 April 1945.

Cowley, Malcolm. Escape from the galleys. New Repub-lic 109:289-290, 30 August 1943.

DeBurgh, H. G. Smuggler's way; a story of our escapeover the Monte Rossa from Italy to Switzerland.Blackwood 258:289-298, November 1945.

Emile X. Story for free men: personal history of aBelgium who escaped from the Nazis. New York TimesMagazine, p. 5ff, 17 May 1942.

Escape planned by R.A.F, officers; underground work-ings of the famous tunnel at Stalag Luft III. Il-lustrated London News 207:32-33, 14 July 1945.

Feast, A. M. Interlude in Bolzano. Roundel 6:40-42,September 1954.

Ferguson-Warren. Ab initio pt. 1-2. Marine CorpsGazette 34:26-34, April 1950; 47-53, May 1950.

Fishman, Joseph F. Yankee ingenuity in prison camps.American Mercury 62:300-305, March 1946.

Fjell, Per, pseud. Ed. by Lorimer Moe. Some gotaway: RAF officers who broke out of a Germanprison camp. Colliers 114:16ff, 2 September 1944.

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Flyers dug way to freedom in greatest war prison

break. Popular Science 147:82-83, October 1945.

Gaedemann, Claus, and Littell, Robert. Only way out.

Reader's Digest 67:93-98, September 1955.

Giraud, Henri H. Giraud's escape. Life 26:120ff, 23

May 1949.

Granecki, Walter Z., ed. by David G. Wittels. I

wouldn't stay a prisoner. Saturday Evening Post

217:12ff, 30 June 1945; 218:22ff, 7 July 1945;

218:22ff, 14 July 1945.

Great German embarrassment; General Henri' Honore

Giraud. Time 39:34-36, 11 May 1942.

Hauser, Ernest 0. Bear cub in a Nazi cage; Russian

boy enslaved at 12, freed himself. Saturday Even-

ing Post 217:17ff, 3 February 1945.

Helion, Jean. Escape through Germany. Atlantic 172:

41-51, August 1943.

Henri. One man's escape. Tr. by Howard C. Rice, Jr.

Atlantic 166:288-291, September 1940.

I escaped from a German prison. Science Digest 15:21-

25, Juiie 1944.

I escaped from a German prison camp. Free World 7:

319-321, April 1944.

Ivelaw-Chapman, Sir Ronald. Those who helped airmen

to evade capture and escape (in World War II). Air

Power 6:113-118, January 1959.

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Lanius, Charles. Underground escape route fromFrance. Saturday Evening Post 216:20ff, 15 Janu-ary 1944.

Lay, Beirne, Jr. Down in flames, out by underground.Saturday Evening Post 218:24ff, 28 July 1945; 218:22ff, 4 August 1945; 218:20ff, 11 August 1945.

Long, Martin. It's never too late. Royal Air ForceFlying Review 14:21-22, December 1958.

Man with a past; aviation cadet Wissenbach made wayback to England. Time 42:64, 6 September 1943.

Mendes-France, Pierre. LibertY, libert6 ch~rie. Tr.by L. Lippman. Free World 4:69-73, October 1942.

Meos, Edgar. Escape or death; a daring dash for free-dom. Royal Air Force Flying Review 16:35-36, March1961.

Murphy, Mark. Chance; escape from Norway. New Yorker17:62-70, 15 November 1941; also in Scholastic 39:25ff, 5 January 1942.

_ . Chap from underground. New Yorker 18:40-48,21 February 1942.

MacLeod, R. J. The trail of the comet: wartime eva-sion recalled. Roundel 13:22-28, November 1961.

Officer walked 350 miles to freedom. Air Force Times22:20, 17 March 1962'(Eastern edition); 21 March1962 (Western edition).

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Painton, Frederick C. Giraud's brilliant escape froma Nazi prison. Reader's Digest 43:61-64, September1943.

Porter, Amy. Balkan escape; interview with L. J.Tacina and E. H. Rutkowski. Colliers 113:15ff,I April 1944.

Reynolds, Quentin. Boat trip to Dieppe. Colliersll0:14ff, 12 September 1942; 1l0:13ff, 19 September1942.

Robinson, Sidney, ed. by Harry Brandon. I escapefrom the island of terror; Crete. Saturday Even-ing Post 216:14ff, 8 April 1944.

Scott-Malden, F. D. S. The German didn't shoot meafter all. Royal Air Force Flying Review 7 no. 5:23, February 1952.

Self-abstraction from the Nazis: Helions escape.Time 40:60-62, 23 November 1942.

South, Oron P. The artful airman: true accounts ofAmerican airmen in evading or escaping capture bythe Germans in World War II. Air Power Historian7:40-52, January 1960.

__ Return to duty. Air University QuarterlyReview 5:67-71, Winter 1951-1952.

Squire, J. I walked alone; an escape through Francein 1940, by Earl of Cardigan. Illustrated LondonNews 217:530, 30 September 1950.

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Stephen, Bernard. French soldier escaped. Fortnightly156(NS 150):265-273, September 1941.

Thomson, Edwin W. My knapsack was empty. Air PowerHistorian 8:244-245, October 1961.

Window to freedom (evading the Germans). Royal AirForce Flying Review 14:20-22, April 1959.

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Section III - World War II - Japanese Prison Camps

Brown, Wenzell. H ong Kong aftermath. Toronto, GeorgeJ. McLeod, 1943. (On order)

Cunningham, Winfield S. Wake Island Command. Boston,Little, Brown & Co., 1961. (D 767.99 .W3 C97)

Durnford, John. Branch line to Burma. London, Mac-donald, 1958. (D 805 .J3 D96)

Dyess, William E. Dyess story. Ed. by Charles Lea-velle. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1944. (D805 .J3 D99)

Eyre, Donald C. in collaboration with Douglas Bowler.The soul and the sea. London, Robert Hale, 1959.(D 811 E98)

Goodwin, Ralph B. Hongkong escape. London, ArthurBarker, Ltd., 1953. (On order)

Guest, Freddie. Escape from the bloodiest sun. Lon-don, Jarrolds, 1956. (D 811 G93)

Hawkins, Jack. Never say die. Philadelphia, Dorrance& Co., Inc., 1961. (D 811 H39)

Lin, Ch'iu-mei. Sold for silver; an autobiography byJanet Lim. Cleveland, World Publishing Co., 1958.(D 805 .J3 L73)

Lockwood, Charles A. Zoomies, subs & zeros. New York,Greenberg, 1956. (D 769.45 L81)

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McCormac, Charles. You'll die in Singapore. istAmerican ed. New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1955.(D 805 .J3 M129)

McCoy, Melvyn H. Ten esc•e, from Tojo. New York,Farrar & Reinhart, 1944. (D 805 .J3 M131)

Marsman, Jan H. I escaped from Hong Kong. New York,Reynal & Co., Inc., 1942. (On order)

Priestwood, Mrs. Gwen. Through Japanese barbed wire.New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1943.(On order)

Proulx, Benjamin. Underground from Hong Kong. NewYork, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1943. (On order)

Smith, Columbus D. Quentin Reynolds' officially dead.New York, Random House, Inc., 1945. (On order)

Tipton, Laurance. Chinese escapade. New York, Mac-millan Co., 1949. (On order)

Tsuji, Masanobu. Underground escape; a translationfrom the Japanese. Tokyo, Robert Booth & TaroFukuda Publishers, 1952. (D 811 T88)

Wallace, Walter. Escape from hell; the Sandakanstory. London, Robert Hale, 1958. (D 805 .J3 W19)

Whitcomb, Edgar D. Escape from Corregidor. Chicago,Henry Regnery Co., 1958. (D 805 .J3 W58)

Yashima, Taro. The new sun. New York, Holt, Rine-hart and Winston, Inc., 1943. (On order)

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Periodical Articles

Bell, Francis E. Bataan death march. American LegionMagazine 67:12ff, August 1959.

Escape from Bataan. Time 39:75-76, 13 April 1942.

Fuller, Burt C. Japs aren't so smart; radioman'sstory of capture, enslavement, and escape in thePhilippines. American Magazine 139:28ff, June 1945.

Gause, Damon J. Escape from Corregidor's hell. NewYork Times MagAzine, p. 12ff, 2 May 1943.

Jones, D. L. Escape from Java. Flying 31:27ff, No-vember 1942.

Morrill, John H., ed. by P. Martin. 18 men and aboat; from the Phillippines to Australia. SaturdayEvening Post 215:9ff, 19 December 1942; 215:26ff,26 December 1942; 215:28ff, 2 January 1943.

Van Landingham, Charles E. Escape from Bataan. Sa-turday Evening Post 215:24ff, 3 October 1942.

Wild, R. L. Light and the dark (Japanese prisoncamp). Blackwood 284:97ff, August-September 1958.

Yung, Chen Chun. Slipping through no-man's land.Asia 43:686-689, December 1943.

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Section IV - World War II - Allied Prison Camps

Bellegarde, Carlo de. African escape. London, W. W.Kimber, 1957. (D 805 .G7 B43)

Burt, Kendal and Leasor, James. One that got away.New York, Random House, 1956. (D 805 .G7 B97)

Pabel, Reinhold. Enemies are human. New York, Holt,

Reinhart & Winston, Inc., 1955. (D 805 .U5 PI)

Periodical Articles

Burt, Kendal, and Leasor, James. One that got away;condensation. Reader's Digest 69:84-94ff, Novem-ber 1956.

Escape in Arizona. Time 45:16, 8 January 1945.

Escaped Nazi: Baron Franz von Werra. Newsweek 17:16, 3 February 1941.

Hoover, John E. Enemies at large; escaped dangerousand desperate foes. American Magaine 137:17ff,April 1944.

Kirwar, William E. Escape tactics of German warprisoners. Journal of Criminal Law 35:357-366,January 1945.

Kriegsmarine escape, 25 prisoners from the PapagoPark internment camp. Newsweek 25:33-34, 8 Janu-ary 1945.

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Lemmet, W. J. The captive years (German POW in Cana-da). Roundel 14:7-11, January-February 1962.

Masquerader; Reinhold Pabel. Time 61:25, 23 March1953.

Pabel, Reinhold W. J., ed. by Bill Fay. It's easy tobluff Americans. Colliers 131:20-23, 16 May 1953.

Prisoner of war criminally responsible for the lootingof a mailbag in the course of an escape. AmericanJournal of International Law 39:592-598, July 1945.

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Section V - Korean War

Blair, Clay. Beyond courage. New York, D. McKay Co.,1955. (DS 921.6 B63)

Brown, Wallace. The endless hours: my two and a halfyears as a prisoner of the Chinese communists. NewYork, W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1961. (DS 921 B88)

Millar, Ward M. Valley of the Shadow. New York,David McKay Co., Inc., 1955. (DS 921 M64)

Periodical Articles

Bergh, 0. Captive in Korea. Royal Air Force FlyingReview 9:21-22, January 1954.

Fitch, William R., and Kinison, Harold B. They es-caped from Korea. Air Force 37:40ff, September1954.

Hubbell, John G. Long way home. Reader's Digest 60:21-28, April 1952.

Webb, John E., Jr. The cave. American Legion Mag•-zine 62:12ff, February 1957.

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Section VI - General

Chamberlain, E. William. Combat stories of World WarII and Korea. New York, John Day, Co., 1962. (PZ3 C443c)

Clark, Ronald W. Great moments in escaping. New York,Roy Publishers, 1958. (HV 8657 C59)

Davenport, Basil. Great escapes. New York, WilliamSloane Associates, Inc., 1952. (HV 8657 D24)

Delmayne, Anthony. Sahara-Desert escape. London,Jarrolds, 1958. (D 805 .F8 D35)

Emmens, Robert G. Guests of the Kremlin. New York,Macmillan Co., 1949. (D 805 .R9 ES)

Fiala, Martin, pseud. 9:15 to freedom. London, Win-gate, 1952. (DB 215.5 F49)

Lias, Godfrey. I survived. London, Evans Brothers,_--Ltd.,- 19-54. (On order)

Michener, James A. Bridge at Andau. New York, Ran-dom House Inc., 1957. (DB 956 M62)

Parkin, Ray. Out of the smoke. New York, WilliamMorrow & Co., Inc., 1960. (D 779 .A8 P46)

Rawicz, Slavomir. Long walk: a gamble for life.New York, Harper & Row, 1956. (D 805 .R9 R25)

Smith, Charles A., ed. Escape from paradise, by sevenwho escaped and one who did not. Boston, Beacon

Press, Inc., 1954. (On order)

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U. S. Foreign Operations Administration. Escape tofreedom (stojr of U. S. escapee program). Wash-ington, Government Printing Office, 1954. (Onorder)

Periodical Articles

Barmine, Alexander. Escape from Stalin. Harper 182:294-302, February 1941.

Bayley, Malcolm W. Through the perilous night; in-terview with Mary G. LeRoux. Christian ScienceMonitor Magazine, p. 6ff, 2 October 1943.

Chia, Lei. Prisoner of the guerrillas. Tr. by EdgarSnow and Kuo Ta. Asia 40:473-474, September 1940.

Collins, P. E. Escape from terror, Pt. 1. Air Train-ing 4:8-13, April 1955; Pt. 2, 4:20-23, May 1955.

Colman, D. E. The phantom legion. Army Quarterly84:98-103, April 1962.

Cox, D. M. It was a long walk home. Roundel 13:18-22, May 1961.

Disney, Dorothy C. Escape to freedom. Ladies HomeJournal 69:181ff, April 1952.

Escape from Siam. Royal Air Force FI in Review 9:21-23, March 1954.

F. I., pseud. Escape in Greece. Jewish Frontier,p. 21-71, November 1943.

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Fisher, Graham. Jailbreak Jericho. Coronet 49:118-122, January 1961.

Gedye, George E. R. From behind the iron curtain.Contemporary 180:333-337, December 1951.

How Don escaped. Rotarian 70:37-38, January 1947.

Hunt, Leslie. Escape - to death. Royal Air ForceFlying Review 13:23ff, December 1957.

Jarecki, Franciszek. Flights for freedom pierceIron Curtain. Life 34:32-33, 6 April 1953.

Konvalinka, Jaroslav and Truksa, Karel. We stole aride to freedom. American Magazine 153:26ff, Feb-ruary 1952.

Kowalski, Michael R. The day I was buried alive.Roundel 13:16-20, December 1961.

Kuszell, S. Escape to fight. Royal Air Force FlyingReview 9:29-31, June 1954.

MacGhee, D. F. A POW's war is never over. Air Force37:27-30, July 1954.

McSweyn, A. F. Escape! Royal Air Force Flying Review10:34-36, June 1955; 10:24-26, July 1955; 10:28-30,August 1955.

The man they couldn't kill. Roal Air Force FlyingReview 8:14-16, March 1953.

Marshall, James L. Behind the barbed wire. Colliers112:43ff, 10 July 1943.

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Marting, H. F. I escape. American Maýaine 136:34ff, August 1943.

Millichamp, Earle. Mueller, M., ed. Escape from asub. Newsweek 21:18, 15 February 1943.

Missing: believed killed. Royal Air Force FlyingReview 9:14-16, June 1954.

Ogilvie, A. K. Tigers in the tunnel. Roundel 13:18-23, September 1961.

Oh, really! (Anecdote) Canadian Army Journal 6:76,July 1952.

Olson, J. E. No surrender. Military Review 34:14-19, March 1955.

The pilot who always came back. Royal Air Force Fly-ing Review 8:23-26, April 1953.

Prchal, E. M. Escape flight from Prague. Fly•in 48:12ff, June 1951.

Quinn, James F. Evasion and escape. Infantry 47:66-75, April 1957.

Rathbun, Frank F. Fit to be untied; escape fromcaptors should be goal of every soldier. Infantry47:50-55, October 1957.

Road to freedom. Commonweal 59:514-515, 26 February1954.

Seth, R. Noose was round his neck... but he cheatedthe gallows. Royal Air Force Flying Review 8:32-

33, March 1953.

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Singer, Kurt. Flight under the midnight sun. Travel81:18ff, October 1943.

Small, D. L. Torment or trial. Pegasus 25:1-5, March1956.

Stevens, W. and Vancil, Gordon Q., ed. I'd rather bedead. Saturday Evening Post 222:32ff, 19 November1949.

Tassey, George. Evasion. Infantry School Quarterly44:57-61, January 1954.

Untold thriller: how 14 Czechs fled uranium mine.Newsweek 38:30, 22 October 1951.

Vasey, R. G. W. Escape. Blackwood 256:301-309, No-vember 1944.

Whiting, Marshall. Evasion and escape. Infantry 47:

82-89, July 1957.

Wild, Ray. Back from the dead (Lt. David Steeves).Royal Air Force Flying Review 13:25-26, November1957.

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