To Ruhleben - And Back

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To Ruhleben - And Back is Geoffrey Pyke's memoir of his experiences in the Ruhleben P.O.W. Camp. While at school at Cambridge University, Pyke convinced the editor of the London Daily Chronicle to make him the paper's correspondent in Berlin during World War I. Pyke was captured and sent to Ruhleben with about 4,000 other foreign prisoners. In 1915, after a year in Ruhleben, Pyke escaped into the Netherlands, and from there back to the United Kingdom. Pyke's experiences and memoir brought him minor fame at the time, but were soon forgotten.

To Ruhleben - And Back has recently been republished, for the first time since 1916, by McSweeney's Collins Library imprint.[1]

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  1. ^ Pyke, 2002

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