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Airey Neave

    Airey Neave was a British army officer, barrister, politician, and author. During World War II, Neave was the first British officer to successfully escape from the German prisoner-of-war camp Oflag IV-C at Colditz Castle. For his wartime service, in 1948 the United States conferred the Bronze Star Medal upon him. He later became Conservative Member of Parliament for Abingdon. Neave was assassinated in 1979 in a car-bomb attack at the House of Commons, claimed by the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA).

    Little Cyclone
    Saturday at M.I.9
    Nuremberg: A Personal Record of the Trial of the Major Nazi War Criminals
    They Have Their Exits
    • 2021

      On 18 October 1945, a day that would haunt him for ever, Airey Neave personally served the official indictments on the twenty-one top Nazis awaiting trial in Nuremberg - including Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess and Albert Speer. With his visit to their gloomy prison cells, the tragedy of an entire generation reached its final act. The 29-year-old Neave, a wartime organiser of MI9 and the first Englishman to escape from Colditz Castle, had watched and listened over the months as the trials unfolded. Here, he describes the cowardice, calumny and in some cases bravado of the defendants - men he came to know and who in turn would become known as some of the most evil men in history. A milestone in international law, the Nuremberg trials prompted uncomfortable but vital questions about how we prosecute the worst crimes ever committed - and who is entitled to deliver justice. Challenging, poignant and incisive, this definitive eyewitness account remains indispensable reading today.

      Nuremberg: A Personal Record of the Trial of the Major Nazi War Criminals
    • 2016

      Little Cyclone

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(21)Add rating

      The exhilarating and true story of the most remarkable escape route of the Second World War.

      Little Cyclone
    • 2002

      The war memoirs of a well-known public figure He was the first British officer to escape successfully from Colditz Castle. Also provides first hand insight into the characters of leading Nazis

      They Have Their Exits
    • 1969