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  20. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 119

  21. Ibid: p. 120

  22. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 75

  23. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 291

  24. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 199

  25. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 76

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 ‘Brief Narrative of Events at the British Generals’ Prisoner of War Camps in Italy, Apl. 1941 to Sept. 1943’ (unpublished), private papers of Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame

  27. Ibid.

  28. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 291

  29. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 198

  30. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 124

  31. Ibid.

  32. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 292

  33. Ibid.

  34. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), pp. 199–200

  35. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 76

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

  Chapter 9

  1. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 129

  2. Ibid: p. 130

  3. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 79

  4. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 133

  5. Ibid.

  6. ‘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

  7. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 134

  8. Ibid: p. 135

  9. Ibid: p. 135

  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. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 136

  12. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 86

  13. Ibid: p. 87

  14. Ibid: p. 88

  15. Ibid: p. 88

  16. Ibid: p. 90

  17. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 294

  18. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 90

  19. Ibid: p. 91

  20. Ibid: p. 92

  21. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 294

  22. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 150

  23. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 294

  24. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 150

  Chapter 10

  1. ‘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

  2. Ibid.

  3. Ibid.

  4. Ibid.

  5. Ibid.

  6. Ibid.

  7. Ibid.

  8. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 152

  9. ‘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

  10. Ibid.

  11. Ibid.

  12. Ibid.

  13. Ibid.

  14. Ibid.

  15. Ibid.

  16. Ibid.

  17. Ibid.

  18. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 154

  19. ‘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

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

  21. John Leeming, Always To-Morrow (London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1951), p. 157

  22. Lieutenant-General P. Neame to the Protecting Power, 14 May 1942, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  23. Ibid.

  24. Ibid.

  25. Ibid.

  26. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 292

  27. ‘Memorandum from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Swiss Legation Rome, 25 July 1942’, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  28. Ibid.

  29. ‘War Office (Directorate of Prisoners of War) to the Foreign Office (Prisoners of War Department): Treatment of British Generals in Italian Hands’, November 1942, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  30. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 147

  31. Ibid.

  32. Ibid.

  33. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 293

  34. ‘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

  Chapter 11

  1. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 147

  2. ‘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

  3. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 147

  4. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 293

  5. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 205

  6. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 147

  7. ‘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

  8. ‘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

  9. ‘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

  10. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 148

  11. ‘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

  12. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 293

  13. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 148

  14. ‘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

  15. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 148

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

  17. Ibid.

  18. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 148

  19. ‘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

  20. ‘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

  21. ‘Report No. 4 on Inspection of Prisoners of War Camp No. 12’, 15 October 1942, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  22. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 295

  23. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 207

  24. Ibid: p. 207

  25. ‘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

  26. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 295

  27. Ibid: p. 295

  28. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 104

  29. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 296

  30. Ibid: p. 296

  31. Ibid: p. 296

  32. John Baynes, The Forgotten Victor: General Sir Richard O’Connor (London: Brassey’s, 1989), p. 151

  33. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 296

  34. Ibid: p. 297

  35. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 104

  36. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 297

  37. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 105

  38. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 207

  39. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), pp. 104–5

  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. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 106

  42. ‘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

  43. Ibid.

  44. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 298

  45. Ibid: 299

  46. ‘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

  47. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 298

  48. ‘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

  49. Ibid.

  50. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 108

  51. ‘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

  52. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 7 October 1942

  53. Ibid.

  54. ‘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

  55. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 299

  56. Ibid: p. 300

  57. Ibid: p. 299

  Chapter 12

  1. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 301

  2. ‘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

  3. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), pp. 114–15

  4. Ibid: p. 115

  5. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 300

  6. Ibid.

  7. ‘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

  8. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 301

  9. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 209

  10. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 301

  11. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 209

  12. ‘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

  13. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 7 November 1942

  14. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mrs Todhunter, 19 December 1942

  15. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 300

  16. ‘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

  17. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 2 January 1943

  18. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 114

  19. Brigadier E.J. Todhunter to Mr B.E. Todhunter, 2 January 1943

  20. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 120

  21. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 210

  22. War Office (Directorate of Prisoners of War) to the Foreign Office (Prisoners of War Department), ‘Treatment of British Generals in Italian Hands’, November 1942, WO 32/10706, (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  23. ‘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

  24. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 120

  25. ‘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

  26. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), p. 212

  27. Ibid.

  28. ‘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

  29. Ibid.

  30. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 116

  31. Ibid.

  32. Ibid.

  33. ‘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

  34. Ibid.

  35. Ibid.

  36. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 301

  37. ‘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

  Chapter 13

  1. James Hargest,
Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 119

  2. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 302

  3. Ibid.

  4. Ibid.

  5. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 121

  6. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 304

  7. War Office (Directorate of Prisoners of War) to the Foreign Office (Prisoners of War Department): ‘Treatment of British Generals in Italian Hands’, November 1942, WO 32/10706 (The National Archives [Public Record Office], Kew)

  8. ‘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

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

  10. ‘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

  11. Ibid.

  12. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 122

  13. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 304

  14. ‘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

  15. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 122

  16. ‘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

  17. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 122

  18. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 305

  19. Ibid.

  20. Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey (London: Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1950), pp. 213–14

  21. Sir Philip Neame, Playing With Strife: The Autobiography of a Soldier (London: George G. Harrap & Sons Ltd, 1947), p. 305

  22. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 119

  23. Ibid: p. 124

  Chapter 14

  1. James Hargest, Farewell Campo 12 (London: Michael Joseph, 1954), p. 124

  2. Ibid.

 

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