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Hardcover Zemke's Stalag: The Final Days of World War II Book

ISBN: 1560980184

ISBN13: 9781560980186

Zemke's Stalag: The Final Days of World War II

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Zemke's POW leadership

Zemke's Stalag was a pleasure to read. Zemke was a terrific wartime leader. It is obvious he inspired confidence from his men that was enduring. The only way that can happen is if the leader cared for and respected his men. It is obvious that Zemke had the grudging respect from his captors. The book follows the disintegration of his P-51 from being overstressed in flight to his adventures in staff work after the war which led to an experience that hurt his chances for promotion to general officer. What separates this account from others in the POW genre is that Zemke was the Senior Allied Officer in Stalag Luft I near Barth Germany. There were many interesting parts of this account. One being Zemke's reasons for his decisions he made. It is clear that Zemke wasn't willing to be a POW victim but maintain standards in his men so that they could survive with their own integrity intact. Zemke's book is not only a POW account but an example of leadership. The book was easily read and flowed as if Zemke was telling the story over a cup of coffee. Zemke's Stalag is recommended to anyone interested in leadership, the air war in Europe and the European POW experience.

To Set The Record Straight

Hub Zemke wasn't shot down. His P-51 was overstressed while flying through a thundercloud, and the aircraft disintegrated.

The fighter Ace Hub Zemke's war after being shot down.

Mr. Freeman along with Hub Zemke detail Hub's war fromthe period he was shot down to the end of the war. Thereis good information here on the German camp at Barth, which is a camp I find to be overlooked. The story of Hub being shot down alone is worth the price of admission. Its all here. The interogation, the camp, life as a POW, and liberation by the Ruskies. Good stuff!
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