

Colditz: Prisoners of the Castle
Ben Macintyre
'A master at setting the pulse racing' Daily Mail
'Macintyre does true-life espionage better than anyone else' John Preston
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THE INCREDIBLE TRUE STORY OF THE MOST INFAMOUS PRISON IN HISTORY -- FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF SAS: ROGUE HEROES AND THE SPY AND THE TRAITOR
In a forbidding Gothic castle on a hilltop in the heart of Nazi Germany, an unlikely band of British officers spent the Second World War plotting daring escapes from their German captors. Or so the story of Colditz has gone, unchallenged for 70 years. But that tale contains only part of the truth.
The astonishing inside story, revealed for the first time in this new book by bestselling historian Ben Macintyre, is a tale of the indomitable human spirit, but also one of snobbery, class conflict, homosexuality, bullying, espionage, boredom, insanity and farce. With access to an astonishing range of material, Macintyre reveals a remarkable cast of characters of multiple nationalities hitherto hidden from history, with captors and prisoners living for years cheek-by-jowl in a thrilling game of cat and mouse.
From the elitist members of the Colditz Bullingdon Club to America's oldest paratrooper and least successful secret agent, the soldier-prisoners of Colditz were courageous and resilient as well as vulnerable and fearful -- and astonishingly imaginative in their desperate escape attempts. Deeply researched and full of incredible human stories, this is the definitive book on Colditz.
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'The best true spy story I have ever read' John le Carré on The Spy and the Traitor
'Impeccably researched, superbly told' Antony Beevor on SAS
'This book is classic Ben Macintyre . . . quirky human details enliven every page' Spectator on Agent Sonya
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Reviews for Colditz: Prisoners of the Castle
Patrick Bishop
Telegraph
Like watching a black-and-white photograph being colourised . . . rich in humour and quirky detail . . . another compelling narrative
Clare Mulley
Spectator
Nuanced and gripping . . . told with sensitivity and insight, with an eye for telling detail
Gerard DeGroot
The Times
Fascinating
The Sun
Every Ben Macintyre book is a treat
Jane Thynne
The Tablet
Entertaining yet objective and often moving
Wall Street Journal
Macintyre's genius has long been to excavate the nuance, subtlety and ambiguity beneath the myths he explores . . . remarkable
Matthew D'Ancona
Tortoise Media
Another fine history . . . His unerring eye for the telling detail that can illuminate a greater story is apparent in Colditz
Ronan McGreevy
The Irish Times
Macintyre so seamlessly fuses so many different accounts that their compilation creates something more profound than a simple escape yarn: a biography of the prison itself and the world detainees built there
Andrea Pitzer
Washington Post
Macintyre recreates the daring escape stories with punchy flair . . . a lively page-turner
NJ McGarrigle
Independent.ie
My book of the year . . . a masterful history of Colditz. It's absurdly readable (and at times just absurd) as well as being informative, hilarious and deeply moving
Geoff Dyer
LitHub