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Famous Escapes

Sabine Lorca

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Famous Escapes explores the captivating true stories of individuals who dared to break free from heavily guarded castles, prisons, and battlefields. This book isn't just about the "what" of these daring acts, but the "how," diving into the meticulous planning, strategic thinking, and unwavering courage that made these military escapes possible. For instance, many successful escapes relied heavily on exploiting vulnerabilities in the system and gathering intelligence, and the political climate and military strategies of the time significantly influenced the escape methods employed.

 
The book examines escapes as compelling case studies in resilience, highlighting the importance of resource management and risk assessment. It progresses from foundational elements like intelligence gathering to detailed accounts of escapes from royal castles, military prisons, and intense battlefield scenarios.

 
By analyzing primary historical documents, Famous Escapes provides a rich, interdisciplinary perspective that connects military history with social history and even psychological studies of resilience.
Available since: 03/06/2025.
Print length: 59 pages.

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