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Castle of the Eagles

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  9. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 137

  10. ‘Lord Ranfurly’s Report on his Capture’, in To War With Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939–45 (London: Mandarin, 1997), p. 232

  11. Ibid: p. 233

  12. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Colonel Whitmore, Essex Yeomanry, 13 May 1941

  13. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 136

  14. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to B.E. Todhunter, 28 April 1941

  15. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 136

  16. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Colonel Whitmore, Essex Yeomanry, 13 May 1941

  17. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to B.E. Todhunter, 28 April 1941

  18. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 136

  19. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to B.E. Todhunter, 28 April 1941

  20. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to B.E. Todhunter, 14 April 1941

  21. B.E. Todhunter to E. Parker, ICI (Egypt) S.A., Cairo, 14 July 1941

  22. Ibid.

  23. Ibid.

  24. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to B.E. Todhunter, 28 April 1941

  25. ‘Revealed: Desert Fox Erwin Rommel was given his legendary goggles by a British PoW in return for retrieving a stolen hat’, by Hannah Flint, The Mail on Sunday, 12 April 2005

  26. Ibid.

  27. Rommel’s cap, adorned with Gambier-Parry’s goggles, is preserved in the Rommel Museum, Herrlingen, Germany

  28. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to B.E. Todhunter, 28 April 1941

  29. ‘Lord Ranfurly’s Report on his Capture’, in To War With Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939–45 (London: Mandarin, 1997), p. 233

  30. Ibid.

  31. Ibid.

  32. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 179

  33. ‘Adrian Carton de Wiart: The unkillable soldier’ by Peter Crutchley, BBC News Magazine, 6 January 2015

  34. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 89

  35. Ibid: p. 182

  36. Ibid: pp. 182–3

  37. Ibid: p. 183

  38. Ibid: p. 183

  39. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  Chapter 3

  1. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 60

  2. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), pp. 48–9

  3. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  4. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 189

  5. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 48

  6. Ibid: p. 48

  7. Ibid: p. 49

  8. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 185

  9. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 60

  10. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 51

  11. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  12. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 51

  13. Ibid: p. 53

  14. Ibid: p. 60

  15. Ibid: p. 66

  16. Ibid: pp. 66–7

  17. Ibid: p. 73

  18. Ibid: pp. 74–5

  19. Ibid: pp. 73–5

  20. Ibid: p. 76

  21. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  22. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), pp. 183–4

  23. Ibid.

  24. Ibid: p. 184

  25. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  26. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to B.E. Todhunter, 28 April 1941

  27. Ibid.

  28. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mrs. Todhunter, 30 April 1941

  29. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 184

  30. Ibid.

  31. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mrs. Todhunter, 30 April 1941

  32. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 76

  33. Ibid: p. 77

  Chapter 4

  1. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  2. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 81

  3. Ibid.

  4. Ibid.

  5. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 180

  6. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 92

  7. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 4 May 1941

  8. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 186

  9. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 11 May 1941

  10. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 89

  11. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mrs Todhunter, 4 May 1941

  12. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  13. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mrs Todhunter, 4 May 1941

  14. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 2 June 1941

  15. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 96

  16. Ibid: p. 95

  17. Ibid: pp. 93–4

  18. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mrs Betty Todhunter, 30 April 1941

  19. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 188

  20. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 2 June 1941

  21. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 28 June 1941

  22. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 14 July 1941

  23. Ibid.

  24. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mrs B. Todhunter, 16 June 1941

  25. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 14 July 1941

  26. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mrs Todhunter, 16 June 1941

  27. Ibid.

  28. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 10 August 1941

  29. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 141

  30. M.R.D. Foot & J.M. Langley, MI9: Escape and Evasion 1939–1945 (London: Book Club Associates, 1979), p. 148

  31. Ibid: p. 54

  32. ‘Escape Narrative’ by General Sir Richard O’Connor (OCONNOR 4/5/1 1941 Apr–1943 Apr), Liddell Hart Centre for Military History, King’s College London

  33. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mrs Todhunter, 27 July 1941

  34. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 96

  35. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 16 August 1941

  36. Ibid.

  37. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 22 August 1941

  Chapter 5

  1. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Genera
ls’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  2. Ibid.

  3. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 2 September 1941

  4. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 102

  5. Ibid: p. 103

  6. Ibid: p. 103

  7. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 69

  Chapter 6

  1. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 2 September 1941

  2. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 70

  3. ‘Escape Narrative’ by General Sir Richard O’Connor (OCONNOR 4/5/1 1941 Apr–1943 Apr), Liddell Hart Centre for Military History, King’s College London

  4. Andrew Mollo, The Armed Forces of World War II: Uniforms, Insignia and Organisation (London: Black Cat, 1987), p. 88

  5. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 286

  6. Ibid.

  7. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  8. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 106

  9. ‘Camp for British Generals at Vincigliata’, Red Cross Report, 30 May 1942, WO 32/10706, (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  10. Report of Captain Leonardo Trippi, Assistant Military Attaché, Swiss Legation, Rome, 3 June 1942, WO 32/10706, (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  11. ‘Camp for British Generals at Vincigliata’, Red Cross Report, 30 May 1942, WO 32/10706, (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  12. Report of Captain Leonardo Trippi, Assistant Military Attaché, Swiss Legation, Rome, 3 June 1942, WO 32/10706, (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  13. ‘Camp for British Generals at Vincigliata’, Red Cross Report, 30 May 1942, WO 32/10706, (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  14. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 108

  15. Ibid.

  16. Ibid: 108–9

  17. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 191

  18. ‘Lord Ranfurly’s Report on his Capture’, in To War With Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939–45 (London: Mandarin, 1997), p. 233

  19. Ibid.

  20. Ibid.

  21. Ibid.

  22. Ibid: p. 234

  23. Ibid: p. 234

  24. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 109

  25. Ibid.

  26. Ibid: pp. 109–10

  27. Ibid: p. 109

  28. Ibid: p. 110

  29. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 191

  30. Ibid.

  Chapter 7

  1. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 192

  2. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 108

  3. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 192

  4. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 107

  5. Ibid: p. 107

  6. Ibid: p. 108

  7. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 192

  8. ‘Inspection of Prisoner of War Camp No. 12, 23 June 1942’, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  9. Henry James, Transatlantic Sketches (Boston: James R. Osgood, 1875), pp. 287–8

  10. The Earl of Ranfurly to The Countess of Ranfurly, 3 October 1941, in To War With Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939–45 (London: Mandarin, 1997), p. 123

  11. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 289

  12. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor, KT, GCB, DSO, MC (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 144

  13. The Earl of Ranfurly to The Countess of Ranfurly, 3 October 1941, in To War With Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939–45 (London: Mandarin, 1997), p. 123

  14. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 289

  15. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 30 September 1941

  16. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 7 November 1941

  17. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 192

  18. ‘Camp for British Generals at Vincigliata’, Red Cross Report, 29 November 1941, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  19. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  20. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 192

  21. The Earl of Ranfurly to The Countess of Ranfurly, 3 October 1941, in To War With Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939–45 (London: Mandarin, 1997), p. 123

  22. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 196

  23. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 30 September 1941

  24. ‘Escape Narrative’ by General Sir Richard O’Connor (OCONNOR 4/5/1 1941 Apr–1943 Apr), Liddell Hart Centre for Military History, King’s College London

  25. Ibid.

  26. Ibid.

  27. Ibid.

  28. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 114

  29. The Earl of Ranfurly to The Countess of Ranfurly, 3 October 1941, in To War With Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939–45 (London: Mandarin, 1997), p. 123

  30. ‘Escape Narrative’ by General Sir Richard O’Connor (OCONNOR 4/5/1 1941 Apr–1943 Apr), Liddell Hart Centre for Military History, King’s College London

  31. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 113

  32. ‘Escape Narrative’ by General Sir Richard O’Connor (OCONNOR 4/5/1 1941 Apr–1943 Apr), Liddell Hart Centre for Military History, King’s College London

  33. Ibid.

  34. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  35. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 194

  36. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 116

  37. ‘Camp for British Generals at Vincigliata’, Red Cross Report, 30 May 1942, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  38. ‘Escape Narrative’ by General Sir Richard O’Connor (OCONNOR 4/5/1 1941 Apr–1943 Apr), Liddell Hart Centre for Military History, King’s College London

  39. ‘De Wiart tells how they dug a tunnel for seven months’ by Stuart Gelder, News Chronicle, 27 January 1944, front page

  40. ‘Escape Narrative’ by General Sir Richard O’Connor (OCONNOR 4/5/1 1941 Apr–1943 Apr), Liddell Hart Centre for Military History, King’s College London

  41. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 197

  42. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 116

  43. Ibid: p. 116

  44. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 7 November 1941

  45. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 30 September 1941

  46. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 7 November 1941

  47.
The Earl of Ranfurly to The Countess of Ranfurly, 26 December 1941, in To War With Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939–45 (London: Mandarin, 1997), pp. 124–5

  48. Ibid: p. 125

  49. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, undated [late 1941]

  50. Ibid.

  51. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  52. Ibid.

  53. Ibid.

  54. Ibid.

  Chapter 8

  1. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  2. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 17 March 1942

  3. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 72

  4. ‘Report No. 2 On Inspection of Prisoner of War Camp No. 12’, 1 July 1942, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  5. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 72

  6. The Earl of Ranfurly to The Countess of Ranfurly, 13 March 1942, in To War With Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939–45 (London: Mandarin, 1997), p. 130

  7. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), pp. 72–3

  8. Ibid: p. 73

  9. ‘Camp for British Generals at Vincigliata’, Red Cross Report, 30 May 1942, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  10. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 117

  11. ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  12. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 290

  13. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 118

  14. Ibid: p. 290

  15. Ibid: p. 119

  16. ‘Report No. 2 On Inspection of Prisoner of War Camp No. 12’, 1 July 1942, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  17. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 74

  18. Ibid.

  19. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 290

 

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