
Suddenly an Englishman: 'The Life of Louis Hagen' and 'Arnhem Lift, a German Jew in the Glider Pilot Regiment' - Paperback
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Suddenly an Englishman: 'The Life of Louis Hagen' and 'Arnhem Lift, a German Jew in the Glider Pilot Regiment'
Lousi Hagen, as a young German Jew in 1934, aged only 17, was sent to a Nazi concentration camp, betrayed for an off-hand joke by a Nazi-sympathising family maid. His time there was mercifully cut short when he was released to his school friend's father, a senior Nazi Judge, and he escaped to the UK, immediately joining up to fight the Nazis upon the outbreak of war. During his adventurous army...
Louis Hagen (1916-2000), born into a Jewish banking family, was sent to a concentration camp for writing an anti-Nazi joke on a postcard. A high-ranking Nazi judge and friend of the family got him out and he escaped to England, where he became a glider pilot, fighting for the British at Arnhem. He was the author of several books, including Ein volk, ein Reich, and went on to be a successful...
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