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Winner, nonfiction (self-published) category of the ACT Literary Awards 2024. Winner, Anzac Trustees Military History Prize, 2024 NSW Premier's History Awards. Kriegies: the Australian Airmen of Stalag Luft III explores how Australian POWs and their families responded to captivity. Drawing on letters, diaries, memoirs, interviews, and medical records, Kriegies describes - in their own words - how the airman POWs coped with the trials of incarceration: monotony, separation from loved ones, absence of sex, homosexuality, and threats to their mental health. Kriegies also delves into the reactions…mehr

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Winner, nonfiction (self-published) category of the ACT Literary Awards 2024. Winner, Anzac Trustees Military History Prize, 2024 NSW Premier's History Awards. Kriegies: the Australian Airmen of Stalag Luft III explores how Australian POWs and their families responded to captivity. Drawing on letters, diaries, memoirs, interviews, and medical records, Kriegies describes - in their own words - how the airman POWs coped with the trials of incarceration: monotony, separation from loved ones, absence of sex, homosexuality, and threats to their mental health. Kriegies also delves into the reactions of those on the home front who provided love and support as they anxiously awaited their loved ones' return. It features the events of the Great Escape - perhaps the most notorious mass escape from German captivity - the tragic fate of five young Australians, and the grief expressed by their comrades and families. Based on the author's award-winning PhD thesis, Kriegies is an intimate portrayal of captivity. It reveals the human story of wartime imprisonment. It is an inspiring account of love, courage, and resilience.
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Kristen Alexander has been writing about Australian aviators since 2002. Published in Australia, the United Kingdom, and Japan, her works include Clive Caldwell Air Ace, Jack Davenport Beaufighter Leader, and Australia's Few and the Battle of Britain. Two of her books have been included on the RAAF Chief of Air Force's reading list. She is the 2021 winner of the Australian War Memorial's Bryan Gandevia Prize for Australian military-medical history. Her sixth book, Kriegies: The Australian Airmen of Stalag Luft III, is based on that award-winning PhD thesis.www.kristenalexander.com.auhttps: //www.facebook.com/KristenAlexanderAuthorTwitter: Kristen Alexander @kristenauthor