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Boldness be my friend

Shot down over Germany, Pape endured torture and hardship in Gestapo prisons, from which he finally escaped.

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  • "Shot down over Germany, Pape endured torture and hardship in Gestapo prisons, from which he finally escaped."@en
  • "Roman over de lotgevallen van een Engelse vliegtuignavigator in Duitse krijgsgevangenschap tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog."
  • "Aggressive, impetuous and resolute, Richard Pape was never going to sit out the war in a Nazi prison. Captured after going on the run when his bomber crashed in occupied Holland, Pape's thoughts turned at once to escape. In the most appalling of conditions, his ingenuity did not fail him. Not only did he send over a hundred coded messages to the War Office, but he swapped identities with a fellow prisoner and took on heavy mining work to put himself in a position to make a break-out. This proved to be only the beginning of his adventures..."
  • "Shot down over Berlin in 1941, Richard Pape's saga of captivity is a story of courage unmatched in the annals of escape."
  • "Account of experiences in German prison camps, by an R.A.R. navigator who was shot down in 1941, and tried three times to escape."@en

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  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Autobiographie 1939-1945"
  • "Personal narratives"@en
  • "Personal narratives"
  • "History"
  • "Pape, Richard"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Biography"
  • "Pamiętniki angielskie"

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  • "Djärvheten mitt vapen : en verklighetsskildring"
  • "Djärvheten mitt vapen : en verklighetsskildring"@sv
  • "Boldness be my friend"@en
  • "Boldness be my friend"
  • "Met hand en tand : lijdensweg van een ontsnapte krijgsgevangene door Europa 1941-1944"
  • "Frihed fremfor alt. Overs. fra engelsk efter "Boldness be my friend" af Tage Dalsgaard. Omsl. af Svend Otto S. Smudsomsl. af Erik Ellegaard Frederiksen"@da
  • "Dristighet vaer min venn"
  • "Boldness be my Friend, etc. [On the author's experiences in Europe as a prisoner of war from 1941 to 1944. With plates, including portraits.]"@en
  • "Boldnees be my friend"
  • "Frihed fremfor alt"@da
  • "Frihed fremfor alt"
  • "Boldness by my friend"@en
  • "Boldness by my friend"

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