The Flame Keepers

Ned Handy and Kemp Battle

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In the Spring of 1944, Ned Handy’s B-24 bomber was shot down on a mission into Germany. Handy and his fellow survivors were sent to Stalag 17, a crowded, disease-ridden POW camp that held thousands of Allied soldiers and operated by its own cruel rules.

From the beginning, Handy set out to escape, relentlessly digging a tunnel underneath a barracks. As he dug, Handy forged friendships and uneasy alliances, survived Gestapo searches and a vicious beating, helped save the lives of wanted men and befriended a German guard. When the moment came for Handy to escape, fate would intervene as he and his fellow prisoners began a brutal march West—towards freedom or death....

This is a powerful, moving memoir of an ordeal that brought out the best and the worst in men. A must-read for World II buffs and anyone interested in the true nature of war, The Flame Keepers is a story of suffering, camaraderie, horror and survival—and one young man’s awakening to the power of humanity itself.

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Chapter One 
I have a rendezvous with Death
When Spring brings back blue days and fair
 
–Alan Seeger
 
Time’s running out,” yelled our navigator, “Germany’s dead ahead. Get those goddamned guns working.” The calmest of our crew, Lieutenant Brown had never been so tense. He had reason to be. Only three days earlier, we’d lost six crews on a mission to Brunswick—fifteen crews overall in our first eight missions—150 of our 500 men lost in just nineteen days. Each of our eight guns was key, and when we had test-fired them over the English Channel, four had malfunctioned.

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“Every citizen should read this book to understand the sacrifices our prisoners of war made for our freedom.”—Ross Perot

“Deserves a permanent place in the whole collective telling of the Last Big War.”
—Samuel Hynes, author of The Soldiers’ Tale: Bearing Witness to Modern War

“This wonderful book has stirred me more profoundly than any other World War II memoir I have read.”—George McGovern, former Senator and World War II B-24 pilot

“A powerful and moving story, brilliantly told…non-stop reading.”
—Elaine Pagels, author of Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas
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Ned Handy and Kemp Battle

NED HANDY served in the Air Force through WWII. After graduation from MIT he worked as a city planner in the U.S. and overseas, retiring three years ago.

KEMP BATTLE is the author of Great American Folklore and Hearts of Fire.

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The Flame Keepers
Ned Handy and Kemp Battle

Mass Market Paperbound

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St. Martin's Press
St. Martin's Paperbacks
May 2006
Mass Market Paperbound
ISBN: 9780312349042
ISBN10: 0312349041
4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches, 352 pages, + 8 pp. photos
$7.99
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