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Trautmann's Journey: From Hitler Youth to FA Cup Legend
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Trautmann’s Journey: From Hitler Youth to FA Cup Legend

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR. Bert Trautmann is a football legend. He is famed as the Manchester City goalkeeper who broke his neck in the 1956 FA Cup final and played on. But his early life was no less extraordinary. He grew up in Nazi Germany, where first he was indoctrinated by the Hitler Youth, before fighting in World War Two in France and on the Eastern Front. In 1945 he was captured and sent to a British POW camp where, for the first time, he understood that there could be a better way of life. He embraced England as his new home and before long became an English football hero. ‘Brilliant’ Observer. ‘A remarkable story, well worth reading’ The Times. ‘A gripping story of an unlikely redemption through football’ Sunday Times. ‘This poignant book is a tribute to the depth of both Clay’s research and her compassion’ Independent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 March 2011
Pages
352
ISBN
9780224082891

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR. Bert Trautmann is a football legend. He is famed as the Manchester City goalkeeper who broke his neck in the 1956 FA Cup final and played on. But his early life was no less extraordinary. He grew up in Nazi Germany, where first he was indoctrinated by the Hitler Youth, before fighting in World War Two in France and on the Eastern Front. In 1945 he was captured and sent to a British POW camp where, for the first time, he understood that there could be a better way of life. He embraced England as his new home and before long became an English football hero. ‘Brilliant’ Observer. ‘A remarkable story, well worth reading’ The Times. ‘A gripping story of an unlikely redemption through football’ Sunday Times. ‘This poignant book is a tribute to the depth of both Clay’s research and her compassion’ Independent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 March 2011
Pages
352
ISBN
9780224082891