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by H. G. (Hugh George) Durnford
THE TUNNELLERS OF HOLZMINDEN
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS AND PLANS
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I A CAMP IN BEING
CHAPTER II NIEMEYER—AND PINPRICKS
CHAPTER III INTRODUCING THE MAIN MOTIF
CHAPTER IV ESCAPES
CHAPTER V ACCOMPLICES
CHAPTER VI IN THE TUNNEL
In the bleak winter of 1917 a group of British officers finds themselves confined in the German prison camp at Holzminden, a place where daily life is dominated by monotony, rain‑filled dugouts and the ever‑present watchful eyes of their captors. The camp’s cramped barracks and the relentless drizzle become the backdrop for a daring idea that begins to take shape: a secret tunnel that might carry a handful of men to freedom.
The narrator, a fellow prisoner, watches the plan unfold with a mixture of admiration and anxiety. Engineers, scribes and ordinary soldiers pool their skills, turning sketches drawn on Christmas cards into a practical blueprint, while constantly dodging suspicion and the harsh discipline of the guards. Their undertaking is as much a test of ingenuity as it is of courage, each night bringing new challenges and whispered hopes.
Beyond the technical details, the story captures the camaraderie that blossoms under pressure, the quiet determination of men far from home, and the thin line between routine and rebellion that defines life in Holzminden’s grim corridors.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (309K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by MWS and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2016-06-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1886–1965
Best known for a vivid firsthand account of one of World War I’s boldest prison-camp escape attempts, this British officer wrote with the clarity of someone who had truly lived the story. His work brings courage, patience, and dry humor to a remarkable episode of wartime survival.
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