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From Dachau to D-DayFrom Dachau to D-Day

From Dachau to D-Day

Helen Fry

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Willy Field was born Willy Hirschfeld in Bonn, Germany. The morning after Kristallnacht on 10 November 1938 he was arrested by the Gestapo and transported to Dachau concentration camp. This fascinating new book details the horrendous experiences of a German Jew in the camp, and how he survived to come to England as a refugee. Shipped to Australia and interned as an enemy alien, Willy nevertheless returned to Britain as one of the 10,000 volunteers for the British Forces, and found himself on active service as a tank driver in the Royal Armoured Corps. Three days after D-Day, Willy landed in France and saw front-line fighting through France, Belgium and the Netherlands. He was the only survivor when his tank received a direct hit, but, after recovery, he was given another tank and crossed the border into Germany with the allied troops. Having been involved in the liberation of Hamburg, Willy drove his tank past Winston Churchill in the Victory Parade in Berlin in July 1945.

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OL Work ID
OL27785348W

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Great britain, armyJews, germanyGreat britain, biographyWorld war, 1939-1945, refugeesWorld war, 1939-1945, great britainForeign enlistmentWorld war, 1939-1945, campaigns, western frontPrisoners, great britainBiographyGerman JewsEx-concentration camp inmatesWorld War, 1939-1945RefugeesHistoryJewish ParticipationCampaignsTank warfareJuifs allemands

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