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Richard Pape (1916–1995)

Author of Boldness Be My Friend

12 Works 197 Members 3 Reviews

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Legal name
Pape, Richard Bernard
Birthdate
1916-03-17
Date of death
1995-06-19
Gender
male
Organizations
Royal Air Force
Awards and honors
Military Medal
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Roundhay, Yorkshire, England, UK
Place of death
Canberra, Australia
Associated Place (for map)
UK

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3 reviews
This a cracking good story and the author claims it is true. You can search the internet for detractors and you will find one or two who are critical of Pape and say the he is a good writer of tall tales. Pape's Stirling bomber was shot down in 1941 near the German/Dutch border. He evaded for a time but was eventually captured and spent the the next few years planning escapes from POW camps. He actually achieved it twice. In his first camp, he spent time working on escape tunnel with Douglas show more Bader, another POW who was big pain in the German's side. He wrote a sequel entitled Sequel to Boldness which is also a very good read. show less
Remarkable story of the ingenious escapes and privations of a Scottish RAF bomber navigator shot down after bombing Berlin. Pape was confined to Nazi prison camps for years and tells his story without apology. For me the highpoint of my 21st century edition is the inclusion of a breezy letter written to another RAF survivor decades after the War.
½
Travels Norway, west Europe, Spain, Morocco, Sahara, Nigeria, Congo, South Africa Austin A90

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Works
12
Members
197
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
3
ISBNs
20
Languages
1

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