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The Red Fox of Colditz: Lieutenant AM Sinclair DSO

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By (author): Vere Hayes

The Red Fox of Colditz recounts the tale of Lt AM Sinclair KRRC, from his capture post-Calais' fall in May 1940 to his demise in September 1943 while attempting an escape from Colditz Castle, the notorious prison camp for tenacious escape artists. He was WWII's most prolific British escapee, enjoying more freedom in occupied Europe than any other, yet never completing a successful 'home run' to his dismay. His most famous escape attempt involved impersonating a red-haired German guard commander, complete with a notable moustache, resembling Emperor Franz Josepha feat inaccurately credited to the Senior British Officer in the film 'The Colditz Story'. After extensive preparation, Sinclair, in disguise alongside two prisoners in German uniforms, rappelled from a window, replacing the sentries. However, their plan was foiled when a soldier at the moat gate sounded the alarm. Amidst the chaos, Sinclair was shot but recovered. Despite six escape attempts from Colditz, reaching the borders of Switzerland and Holland, he never achieved his objective of returning to England for active service. Tragically, in September 1944, he discovered the deaths of his younger brother at Anzio and his friend and escape partner, Ronnie Littledale, in Normandy. In a final, desperate attempt to rejoin his Regiment and contribute to Germany's defeat, Sinclair chose to mimic Maurice LeBrun's successful park escape. On September 25, 1944, cloaked in an overcoat to hide his civilian attire and declining his close friend Gris Davies-Scourfield's offer of companionship, Sinclair merged with the prisoners heading to the park. Once settled, he discarded his overcoat, dashed to the perimeter wire fence, and started climbing. Disregarding the German sentries' 'Halt' commands, he clambered over the fence and fled amid gunfire, one bullet striking his elbow and ricocheting into his heart, killing him instantly. Days later, he received a burial with full military honors in the local cemetery, attended by officers from Colditz on parole and several German guards. As Sinclair's possessions were gathered for his family, a hidden note was discovered: I take full responsibility. Safe home to you, all you good chaps. For his numerous valiant escape attempts and determination to return to active service, Sinclair was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO). See more
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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781036109899

About Vere Hayes

Vere Hayes retired in 2001 after 37 ½ years in the British Army. He served in the Far East United Kingdom BAOR Northern Ireland Turkey and Zimbabwe as well as with the United Nations Protection Force in Bosnia where he formulated and established the concept of Safe Areas for the protection of civilians. On retiring he worked for the Ministry of Defence investigating claims for compensation being made against the British armed forces for injuries from unexploded munitions left on training areas in Africa. Vere Hayes has co-authored Swift and Bold a pictorial history of The Royal Green Jackets Published by Millenium Press and contributed an article to The United Nations University Press 2001 publication on UN Peacekeeping Operations.

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