When Surrender Was Not An Option

 

 

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When Surrender Was Not An Option

When Surrender Was Not An Option is the dramatic World War II account of 2nd Lt. George G. Crawford's experience as a prisoner of war in Nazi Germany from the time his B-24 bomber was shot down until his liberation and return to the United States. It is a saga of men on the curring edge of courage who did not just endure a long Nazi nightmare. Rather, in the best tradition of U.S. mililtary duty, George and his fellow captives resisted and harassed the enemy in every way possible. By elaborate escape methods, they diverted thousands of German troops who otherwise would have been on the fighting front. Although his captors temporarily emaciated his body, they failed to extinguish his indomitable spirit, which serves as an example and inspiration to all Americans.

 

Jack W. Tarbutton
2nd Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Corps
Pilot, B-26 Bomber
12th Air Force
Nazi P.O.W. from October 1944 to April 1945
Stalag Luft III

 

By George G. Crawford with James V. Lee

 

 


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Table of Contents


1. The Last Mission
2. Interrogation
3. Stalag Luft III
4. The Operational Function
5. Moving Out
6. Marching
7. Break Time
8. A Close Call
9. Doctor Azorin
10. Harassing the Nazis
11. A Congenial Captor
12. Nuremberg Tedium
13. The Last Big Battle
14. Farewell to War
15. Hello, Paris!
16. Seeing the Sights
17. Going Home



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