Rumours: A Memoir of a British POW in WWII

by Chas Mayhead

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

940.54

Tags

Publication

Pleasure Boat Studio, New York

Description

Cultural Writing. Memoir. Chas Mayhead was one of the millions of young British lads of the '30s who went into the military happily, hoping for an escpae from his working class neighborhood. Chas was assigned to the Middle East, and within a year, he was separated from his company in the desert and captured by the Germans. He was held as a prisoner in North Africa, shipped in a cargo vessel across the Mediterranean, and sent to a prison camp in Northern Italy. He escaped across the Alps toward Switzerland, was re-captured just outside the Swiss border, was shipped to a POW camp in Germany, and escaped again near the end of the war. In this book, Chas describes life as a prisoner during that nightmarish period of world history.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

208 p.; 13.97 cm

ISBN

1929355068 / 9781929355068

Local notes

Charles ʻChasʼ Mayhead served with the Royal Army Service Corps. Captured in North Africa in 1942. Held for a short while in a camp near Naples, he was transported north and was in PG 53 Sforzacosta. Later, in 1943, he escaped from another camp and managed to hide out for two months near Novara. As the Germans entered the area, he made for Switzerland, but was recaptured near the Swiss border and ended up at Stalag XIB at Fallingbostel near Hannover.
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