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Dangerous Days: A Digger's Great Escape
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Dangerous Days: A Digger’s Great Escape

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Now in B format, this highly acclaimed tale of a young WWII digger’s war, from signing up as a naive country boy to the horrors of battle, and a daring escape across occupied territory.
‘We made our break on the night of April 8, 1944. A few weeks before there had been a mass escape of POWs and the countryside was crawling with Germans. But we didn’t know anything about it, which was just as well …'After joining up alongside his mates from country Victoria, at 22 Ern Brough fought and was wounded at tobruk and at El Alamein. But neither he nor his humanity died. One morning during the brutal Allied offensive against Rommel in October 1942, he piggybacked a badly wounded enemy soldier to German lines under heavy fire. three hours later, the tanks came and Brough was taken prisoner.On Good Friday, 1944, Brough and two others escaped from an Austrian POW camp and embarked on a desperate flight through Slovenia and Croatia to Bosnia. travelling by night, armed only with a stolen map and a handmade compass, they were nearly caught countless times, escaping once by pretending to be Germans.this is the story of that incredible journey, the exploits that earned Brough the Military Medal, and the actions at home that have since made him a local hero. 'this is an exceptional book … Ernest Brough deserves to become better known as the Albert Facey of his war. He too has lived a fortunate life . His reflective wisdom lifts DANGEROUS DAYS beyond the simple war memoir.’ Peter Stanley, Canberra times

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
1 November 2010
Pages
346
ISBN
9780732287351

Now in B format, this highly acclaimed tale of a young WWII digger’s war, from signing up as a naive country boy to the horrors of battle, and a daring escape across occupied territory.
‘We made our break on the night of April 8, 1944. A few weeks before there had been a mass escape of POWs and the countryside was crawling with Germans. But we didn’t know anything about it, which was just as well …'After joining up alongside his mates from country Victoria, at 22 Ern Brough fought and was wounded at tobruk and at El Alamein. But neither he nor his humanity died. One morning during the brutal Allied offensive against Rommel in October 1942, he piggybacked a badly wounded enemy soldier to German lines under heavy fire. three hours later, the tanks came and Brough was taken prisoner.On Good Friday, 1944, Brough and two others escaped from an Austrian POW camp and embarked on a desperate flight through Slovenia and Croatia to Bosnia. travelling by night, armed only with a stolen map and a handmade compass, they were nearly caught countless times, escaping once by pretending to be Germans.this is the story of that incredible journey, the exploits that earned Brough the Military Medal, and the actions at home that have since made him a local hero. 'this is an exceptional book … Ernest Brough deserves to become better known as the Albert Facey of his war. He too has lived a fortunate life . His reflective wisdom lifts DANGEROUS DAYS beyond the simple war memoir.’ Peter Stanley, Canberra times

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
1 November 2010
Pages
346
ISBN
9780732287351