Mark Nakayama

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Listening to the thunderous discharges of Soviet artillery, airmen at Stalag Luft III grew concerned about their approaching fate. As prisoners, they had felt a strange sense of security. Despite the hardships, their lives had not been endangered unless they had tried to escape; they were actually safer in a German stalag than in an American bomber over the Reich.
Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany
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