About This Book
The author recounts multiple attempts to flee enemy-held territory during wartime, describing confinement in camps, detailed planning and equipment for escape, and the physical and mental demands of cross-country travel. He explains practical navigation and survival techniques, the value of maps, water, clothing, and companions, and the interaction of preparation and chance. The narrative moves through episodes of capture, solitary detention, renewed efforts, and a final successful overland flight to safety, emphasizing endurance, resourcefulness, and the small practical choices that determine success or failure.
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