Book Description:
Ned Handy was captured by Germans in April 1944, after his B-24 was shot 
down. Sent to Stalag 17, the infamous Nazi prison camp, Handy soon led 
an escape team determined to tunnel to freedom. Along with the 
unforgettable comrades he vividly describes, Handy worked relentlessly 
for months on a tunnel that was to prove instrumental in saving the 
lives of four fugitives sought by the Gestapo. One of those fugitives 
would become the only American ever to escape permanently from Stalag 
17. The Flame Keepers is a vivid first-hand account of an American 
soldier's experience as a prisoner of war in Nazi Germany and a poignant
 portrait of the POWs who worked to survive within the wire and their 
German captors. Illustrated with original photographs taken inside the 
camp from a smuggled camera and published for the first time in the 
trade press, The Flame Keepers recounts one of World War II's great 
untold stories.
 
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