The Seventh Escape

The Seventh Escape

by Jan S. Doward
The Seventh Escape

The Seventh Escape

by Jan S. Doward

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Overview

The Seventh EscapeLike millions of other Europeans, Walter Logé was caught in the violent vortex of World War II. An ambulance driver in the German army, he was taken prisoner toward the end of the conflict and shipped by boxcar deep into Russia to the gloomy labor camp of Makeyevka.

Logé was a pleasant and gentle man, with an almost childlike faith in the goodness of God and in the innate decency of men. But he owned nerves of steel, lightning-fast wits, and an incredible determination to escape. He must somehow cover the many hundreds of miles across the reaches of the Ukraine and Poland westward to Berlin, where his beloved wife and three children awaited him – if they were still alive.

This is not just another war story, or merely another chapter in the long bitter story of man’s inhumanity to man. It is not simply another dreary chronicle of misery and brutality, nor was it written to remind us that war brings suffering to the innocent and arouses the worst of human passions.

Rather it is a document of human freedom and brotherhood. It is more than a book, it is an experience. To follow Walter Logé on his desperate, but at times humorous, flight from degradation and slavery is a heartwarming adventure of the human spirit.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014400275
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
Publication date: 05/08/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 116
File size: 402 KB

About the Author

After college, with a wife and two daughters, I needed to supplement my school teacher’s salary, which ended when the school term did (Church school teachers were not supposed to eat in the summer time). Since I am about as mechanical as a toad and carpentry skills have eluded me, I chose what came naturally – writing and photography, even though I never took a course in typing, writing, or photography.

Although I attended Walla Walla College, University of Washington, Boston University, and Andrews University, the only disarranged alphabet after my name is an M.A. from Andrews.

After teaching for 17 years, I spent a decade as an assistant youth director for the General Conference, plus two years as a part time pastor, until retiring in 1983. I have been a volunteer pastor since the fall of 1989 at the remote little country church at Petrolia, California. I keep very busy preparing sermons, feeding the wild animals and birds, stacking wood, writing, and taking pictures.
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