The Ones Who Got Away: Mighty Eighth Airmen on the Run in Occupied Europe
A remarkable collection of accounts of intrepid American aircrew shot down over enemy lines during World War II and how they got away.

To be an airman in the Eighth Air Force flying over the war-torn skies of Europe required skill, tenacity, and luck. Those who were shot down and evaded capture needed all of that and more if they were to make it back to friendly lines. These are their stories. Each is compiled from the original intelligence debrief written by the pilots or aircrew themselves.

Bill Yenne details how a spider web of escape routes sprang up, created by the local Résistance. Downed airmen were clothed, given false papers, and hidden so they could be smuggled back to England. These efforts were then supplemented by Allied intelligence agents. But the risks remained the same. Capture could mean death.

Their accounts are sometimes funny, often heartbreaking. P-47 pilot Joel McPherson feigned appendicitis and was able to escape from the local German military hospital – after he had his appendix removed. He spent weeks operating as a getaway driver for a Maquis bank robber gang before making it into neutral Spain. Bomber crewmen Fred Hartung and Norman Therrien found refuge at a French château, but later nearly froze to death crossing the icy Pyrenees with the Gestapo on their trail. The accounts of these men and others from the Mighty Eighth make this a story of defiance, foolhardiness, and bravery against the odds.

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The Ones Who Got Away: Mighty Eighth Airmen on the Run in Occupied Europe
A remarkable collection of accounts of intrepid American aircrew shot down over enemy lines during World War II and how they got away.

To be an airman in the Eighth Air Force flying over the war-torn skies of Europe required skill, tenacity, and luck. Those who were shot down and evaded capture needed all of that and more if they were to make it back to friendly lines. These are their stories. Each is compiled from the original intelligence debrief written by the pilots or aircrew themselves.

Bill Yenne details how a spider web of escape routes sprang up, created by the local Résistance. Downed airmen were clothed, given false papers, and hidden so they could be smuggled back to England. These efforts were then supplemented by Allied intelligence agents. But the risks remained the same. Capture could mean death.

Their accounts are sometimes funny, often heartbreaking. P-47 pilot Joel McPherson feigned appendicitis and was able to escape from the local German military hospital – after he had his appendix removed. He spent weeks operating as a getaway driver for a Maquis bank robber gang before making it into neutral Spain. Bomber crewmen Fred Hartung and Norman Therrien found refuge at a French château, but later nearly froze to death crossing the icy Pyrenees with the Gestapo on their trail. The accounts of these men and others from the Mighty Eighth make this a story of defiance, foolhardiness, and bravery against the odds.

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The Ones Who Got Away: Mighty Eighth Airmen on the Run in Occupied Europe

The Ones Who Got Away: Mighty Eighth Airmen on the Run in Occupied Europe

by Bill Yenne
The Ones Who Got Away: Mighty Eighth Airmen on the Run in Occupied Europe

The Ones Who Got Away: Mighty Eighth Airmen on the Run in Occupied Europe

by Bill Yenne

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Overview

A remarkable collection of accounts of intrepid American aircrew shot down over enemy lines during World War II and how they got away.

To be an airman in the Eighth Air Force flying over the war-torn skies of Europe required skill, tenacity, and luck. Those who were shot down and evaded capture needed all of that and more if they were to make it back to friendly lines. These are their stories. Each is compiled from the original intelligence debrief written by the pilots or aircrew themselves.

Bill Yenne details how a spider web of escape routes sprang up, created by the local Résistance. Downed airmen were clothed, given false papers, and hidden so they could be smuggled back to England. These efforts were then supplemented by Allied intelligence agents. But the risks remained the same. Capture could mean death.

Their accounts are sometimes funny, often heartbreaking. P-47 pilot Joel McPherson feigned appendicitis and was able to escape from the local German military hospital – after he had his appendix removed. He spent weeks operating as a getaway driver for a Maquis bank robber gang before making it into neutral Spain. Bomber crewmen Fred Hartung and Norman Therrien found refuge at a French château, but later nearly froze to death crossing the icy Pyrenees with the Gestapo on their trail. The accounts of these men and others from the Mighty Eighth make this a story of defiance, foolhardiness, and bravery against the odds.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472858719
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 01/02/2024
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Bill Yenne is the author of ten novels and more than three dozen non-fiction books, his most recent being America's Few: Marine Aces in the South Pacific (Osprey, 2022). His work has been selected for the Chief of Staff of the Air Force Reading List. He is the recipient of the Air Force Association's Gill Robb Wilson Award for the “most outstanding contribution in the field of arts and letters [as an author] whose works have shaped how thousands of Americans understand and appreciate air power.” He lives in California, USA.

Table of Contents

List of Plate Section Illustrations

Maps

Introduction

Part One: Strangers in a Strange Land

1. The Lay of This Treacherous Land

2. Herding Wildcats

3. Many Paths to Freedom

Part Two: Riding the Tail of a Comet

4. Hounded Houndsmen

5. Christmas in Limbo

6. Undocumented Fools At Large

7. A Menacing New Year

8. Unexpected Detours

9. In Hostile Hands

10. Long and Winding Roads

Part Three: The Man on the Bicycle

11. May Day Over Saint-Nazaire

12. Lines on the Map

13. Bombard Our House With Chocolate

14. Perils of the Pyrenees

15. New Lives, Later Lives

Part Four: Black Tuesday Boys

16. Inside the Third Reich

17. Desperate Fugitives

18. Shipwrecked Brothers

19. Not an Easy Road

20. Riding the Comet

21. False Starts, and Meeting the Fox Hunter

22. Homeward Bound

Part Five: Long Roads from Regensburg

23. A Rough Start to a Long Day

24. Tales of a Shillelagh and a Double Agent

25. A Milk Run Turns Sour

26. To Brussels and Beyond

27. Unexpected Threats

28. The Belgian Waiting Game

29. This is Your Life

Part Six: Bandits of the Dordogne

30. A Journey Formidable

31. Hollywood Maquisards

32. We Thought He Was a Madman

33. Over the Wall

34. A Bandit's Life for Me

35. Danger All Around

36. Waiting for the Right Moment

37. D-Days

38. Unsettled Lives

Part Seven: Reflections of Silver Screens

39. Leading from the Front

40. Suspicious Characters

41. Moving in Circles

42. Hollywood on the Seine

43. Operation Overlord

44. Hollywood Calling

Part Eight: Lightning Struck Twice

45. Aces Among the Wolves

46. Aces Down

47. Back into Combat

48. Déjà Vu, Again and Again

49. A Haunted Life

Part Nine: Betrayal and Triumph

50. Dobie's Boys

51. A Valuable Asset

52. Jake and Marty

53. Running Through the Woods

54. Into a World of Intrigue

55. A Safe House Most Unsafe

56. A Dungeon Most Medieval

57. Sleight of Hand

58. Improbable Twists of Fate

59. Mornings After

60. Years After

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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