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Tunnel 29, the true story of an extraordinary escape beneath the Berlin Wall, Helena Merriman

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Tunnel 29, the true story of an extraordinary escape beneath the Berlin Wall, Helena Merriman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-304) and index
Illustrations
photographsillustrationsplatesportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Tunnel 29
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Helena Merriman
Sub title
the true story of an extraordinary escape beneath the Berlin Wall
Summary
"In September 1961, at the height of the Cold War, 22-year-old Joachim Rudolph escaped from East Germany, one of the world's most brutal regimes. He'd risked everything to do it. Then, a few months later, working with a group of students, he picked up a spade... and tunneled back in. The goal was to tunnel into the East to help people escape. They spend months digging, hauling up carts of dirt in a tunnel ventilated by stove pipes. But the odds are against them: a Stasi agent infiltrates their group and on their first attempt, and dozens of escapees and some of the diggers are arrested and imprisoned. Despite the risk of prison and death, a month later, Joachim and the others try again and hit more bad luck: the tunnel springs a leak. After several attempts, run-ins with a spy and secret police, and some unlikely financial aid from an American TV network, they finally break through into the East, and free 29 people. This is the story of their great escape, the NBC documentary crew that filmed it, and the U.S. government's attempts to block the film from ever seeing the light of day. But more than anything, this is the story of what people will do to be free"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
True story of an extraordinary escape beneath the Berlin WallTunnel twenty-nine
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