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Top Ten War Books that were turned into Movies

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<i>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0393325792/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0393325792&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=2bfd5a39f62cea406c8cbfd2f7fe9c36 The Great Escape]</i>, Paul Brickhall (London, Schuster and Schuster, 1950)
Brickhall was an Australian fighter pilot during WWII. He was later captured and imprisoned in a German POW camp, Stalag Luft iii. The camp held captured American, British and other allied soldiers. There was a mass breakout from the camp, which was located in German occupied Poland. The allied prisoners dug a tunnel and dozens of them escaped in what was the biggest prison break from a German POW camp. Brickhall had been part of the escape-plan but he had not been able to take part in the tunneling or the escape because he suffered from claustrophobia. After the war, Brickhall became a journalist and in 1950 he published an account of the mass breakout from Stalag Luft iii. The book is a fast based and largely accurate account of the preparation of the escape, the fate of the escapees and the aftermath. It did much to raise awareness of the escape which had largely gone unnoticed during the war. The book was turned into a movie also called the ‘Great Escape’ by United Artists in 1963 and it starred some of the biggest names in Hollywood at the time. It was a great success and the movie remains a much loved classic war movie.
 
 
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