The Long Road Home
An account of the author's experiences as a prisoner-of-war in the hands of the Germans during the Second World War
by:
Adrian Vincent
in:
Memoirs
Summary:
The book chronicles the author's harrowing experiences as a POW under German captivity, detailing the daily struggles, psychological toll, and the camaraderie among fellow prisoners during WWII. It provides a personal narrative of survival, resilience, and the journey back to freedom after enduring the hardships of war.
Key points:
1. War Brutality: Vincent's memoirs show the harsh realities of war, including the cruel treatment of prisoners by Germans.
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