Paul Brickhill

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Paul Chester Jerome Brickhill (December 20, 1916April 23, 1991) was an Australian writer, whose World War II books were turned into popular movies.

Educated at North Sydney Boys High School, before World War II, Brickhill worked as a journalist. During the war, he was a fighter pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force. As a prisoner of the Germans, Brickhill witnessed the preparation of and the consequences of the mass escape from Stalag Luft III. Brickhill was barred from participating in the actual escape due to claustrophobia 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:

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  • "Brickhill, Paul Chester Jerome 1916–1991." Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, 69: 68–69.

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