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A first-person memoir recounts capture, medical treatment, and prolonged internment in German prison camps, blending eyewitness scenes and reported testimony. It depicts wound care, cold, chronic hunger, psychological strain, and both petty and severe mistreatment, set against instances of kindness and mutual support among prisoners. The account highlights how wit, camaraderie, and small acts of resourcefulness sustained morale, and describes efforts to aid fellow detainees through interpretation and advocacy. The narrative closes with a hazardous flight to a neutral country and subsequent return to friendly shores, followed by official recognition of the author’s bravery.

About the Author

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Jean Martin

Jean Martin is an author known for his work "Captivity and Escape," which explores themes of survival and resilience. His writing often reflects personal experiences and insights, contributing to the broader discourse on human endurance in challenging circumstances. While not widely recognized in contemporary literary circles, Martin's narrative offers a unique perspective that resonates with readers interested in tales of adventure and personal struggle.

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