- Paul Brickhill
Paul Chester Jerome Brickhill (
20 December 1916 –23 April 1991 ) was anAustralian writer , whoseWorld War II books were turned into popularmovies .He was born in
Melbourne, Victoria and educated atNorth Sydney Boys High School . Brickhill worked as ajournalist before World War II, and during the war was a fighter pilot in theRoyal Australian Air Force . He was shot down overTunisia in 1943, and takenprisoner of war by the Germans. Brickhill witnessed the preparation of, and the consequences of, the mass escape fromStalag Luft III (Known as the Great Escape). Brickhill was barred from participating in the actual escape due toclaustrophobia although he was active in implementing the plan. He subsequently documented the escape in "The Great Escape" (New York: Norton, 1950).Three books by Brickhill were made into movies:
* "Reach for the Sky", based on "Reach for the Sky: The Story ofDouglas Bader , Legless Ace of the Battle of Britain".* "The Dam Busters", based on "The Dam Busters", and
Operation Chastise , the destruction of dams in theRuhr valley by RAF No. 617 Sqn.* "The Great Escape", recounting the events of the 1944 escape from the German
prisoner of war campStalag Luft III .ee Related
* "Brickhill, Paul Chester Jerome 1916–1991." "Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series", 69: 68–69.
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0108595/ Brickhill on IMDB]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CEEDE1531F935A15757C0A967958260 NY Times obituary]
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