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Five Years at Sea
Escape from Korea
When Surrender Was Not an Option
Nine Years in the Saddle

Endorsements
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Other books have been written, and movies made about our prisoners of war during World War II. Mr. Crawford's account is from one who was there and who actually experienced and survived the hardships and depredations of the German prisoner of war camps that we have heard about. He writes with a smooth, easy to read style that holds the reader's attention from start to finish, from his last mission when he was shot down and captured, his existence in the camps, the long march and finally liberation with an unauthroized visit to Paris. His descriptions of his experiences are highly visual and one can almost see himself or herself alongside the author. When Surrender Was Not An Option should be a "must read" not only for the reader with a military background, but for those from later generaions who would like to learn of the sacrifices made by the generation of their fathers and grandfathers.
W.H. Spillers, Jr., Brig Gen USAF-Ret
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With each passing year, the reality of World War II and the heroism of its soldiers fade. Every person old enough to remember the war but, and especially those who came after it, should read When Surrender Was Not An Option. Second Lieutenant George Crawford tells of his experiences as a POW in Nazi Germany with honesty and even a touch of humor. He not only endured the brutality of being a prisoner of war, he continued to fight, refused to give up, and triumphed in spirit and body. When Surrender Was Not An Option is a true story- one you won't soon forget.
Helen Ginger Past-President, Writers League of Texas Owner-Partner, Legends In Our Own Minds
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Author
George F. Crawford
with James V. Lee

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. Nurnberg Tedium
13. The Last Big Battle
14. Farewell to War
15. Hello, Paris!
16. Seeing the Sights
17. Going Home
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