This is a great story. Click the link and read it all.
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The reason for the frequency with which Greasley put his life in danger, he admitted with engaging good humour and frankness, was simple: he had embarked on a romance with a local German girl. Rosa Rauchbach was, if anything, running even greater risks than Greasley."
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It's a great read (from the same publisher of my thrillers). Sadly, Horace was scheduled this year to travel back to the camp with a UK TV crew (and pretty nurse) but it was not to be. It's wonderful that he was able to tell his story before shifting off this mortal coil to join his first love.
A truly incredible book and very inspirational. Horace's story was confirmed by MI6 only recently and is billed as the greatest WWII story never told. Soon to be the subject of a UK Channel 5 documentary and almost certainly a movie in the making. It is rumoured that Ron Howard is currently reading 'Do The Birds Still Sing In Hell.'
Clearly I need to read this.
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