In this compelling narrative, Sandi Wilson unravels the remarkable journey of Private Frank Leonard Hutchinson, affectionately known as Len, through the tumultuous landscapes of World War II. From the serene shores of New Zealand to the scorching deserts of North Africa, Len's odyssey takes him on a gripping adventure through Egypt, Syria, and the battlegrounds of the First Battle of El Alamein. Len's story reaches its dramatic climax when he is captured in the Libyan desert, leading to distinct chapters of his life as a Prisoner of War. From the transit camp at Daba to Tobruk, Benghazi in Cyrenaica, and the torpedoed ship Nino Bixio en route to Italy, Len's resilience shines through. The narrative unfolds further as he is transferred from Campo 57 in Udine, Italy, to Stalag 8A, Germany (modern day Poland) where he endures forced labour in Polish mines, and eventually to Stalag 8B, later renamed Stalag 344. Sandi Wilson delicately weaves together Len's experiences in each country and each POW camp, offering a powerful testament to the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity. "Prisoner 33517" stands not only as a tribute to Len's indomitable resilience but also as a recognition of the often-overlooked stories of those who navigated the complexities of war. Sandi's narrative, rich with historical interviews and records, brings to life the untold experiences of her grandfather and his comrades, honouring their enduring legacy.
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