Bibliography of Colditz Castle is a list of works about Colditz Castle, its history as POW camp Oflag IV-C, the attempts to escape Oflag IV-C and many prisoners memoirs.
Author(s) | Title | Publisher | Date (original publication) | Language (original) | Remarks |
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Baybutt, Ron | Camera in Colditz | London: Holder and Stoughton | 1982 [UK] | English | Johannes Lange was a longtime Colditz town resident who took the escape attempt photographs. |
Baybutt, Ron | Colditz: The Great Escapes | Boston: Little, Brown | 1983 [US] | English | |
Booker, Michael | Collecting Colditz and Its Secrets: A Unique Pictorial Record of Life Behind the Walls | London: Grub Street | 2005 | English | Michael Booker is an avid UK collector of Colditz memorabilia. |
Bräuer, A. Peter and Gerhard Weber | Colditz: Sächsische Stadt im Herzen Europas | Bonn: Pontes | 1990 | German | A detailed history of Colditz town and castle. |
Brickhill, Paul | Reach for the Sky: The Story of Douglas Bader, Legless Ace of the Battle of Britain | New York: W.W. Norton | 1954 | English | Paul Brickhill was a former POW and author of The Great Escape. |
Le Brigant, General | Les Indomptables | Paris: Berger-Levrault | 1948 | French | An early account from the French perspective |
Champ, Jack and Colin Burgess | The Diggers of Colditz | Kenthurst: Kangaroo | 1997 | English | Jack Champ was an Australian Colditz POW. |
Chancellor, Henry | Colditz: The Untold Story of World War II's Great Escapes | London: Hodder and Stoughtton | 2001 | English | Tells prisoners' own stories based on interviews with many of them. |
Davies-Scourfield, Gris | In Presence of my Foes: A Memoir of Calais, Colditz, and Wartime Escape Adventures | London: Wilton | 1991 | English | Gris Davies-Scourfield was a Colditz POW. |
Dunn, David | Colditz: A Visitor's Historical Guide: Based on the Book, Colditz: The Inside Story | Wakefield, UK: Lindley Printers | no date | English | Dunn was a Colditz tour guide. |
Eggers, Reinhold (Translated and edited by Howard Gee) | Colditz: The German Story. | London: Robert Hale | 1961 [UK] | English | Reinhold Eggers was a Colditz duty officer and later Security officer from November 1940 to April 1945. Howard Gee was a journalist and was one of only two civilian prisoners at Colditz. |
Eggers, Reinhold (Edited by John Watton) | Escape From Colditz: 16 First-Hand Accounts | London: Robert Hale | 1973 | English | Reinhold Eggers was a Colditz duty officer and later Security officer from November 1940 to April 1945. |
Green, Julius Morris | From Colditz in Code | London: Robert Hale | 1971 | English | Julius Morris Green was a Colditz POW. |
Gigues, Frédéric | Colditz, 1941–1943 | Private Publication | 1971? | French? | Guigues was a French POW at Colditz |
Harewood, Lord | Tongs And Bones: The Memoirs of Lord Harewood | London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson | 1981 | English | Lord Harewood, George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, was a Colditz 'Prominenten' POW. |
Hartog, Leo de | Officieren achter prikkeldraad | Baarn: Hollandia | 1983 | Dutch | De Hartog was a Dutch POW and describes the story of Dutch officers in POW camps including Colditz. |
Larive, E.H. | The Man Who Came in from Colditz | London: Robert Hale | 1975 | English | Larive was a Dutch Colditz POW. |
Lockwood, Kenneth | Colditz: A Pictorial History | London: Caxton | 2001 | English | Kenneth Lockwood, Colditz POW, edits this mostly then (and now) picture book. |
Mackenzie, S.P | Colditz Myth: British and Commonwealth Prisoners of War in Nazi Germany, The | Oxford: Oxford University Press | 2004 | English | In this scholarly survey, Mackenzie compares Colditz to other POW camps |
Macintyre, Ben | Prisoners of the Castle: An Epic Story of Survival and Escape from Colditz, the Nazis' Fortress Prison | Penguin Random House | 2022 | English | Macintyre describes the full range of population, emotions, and class issues at Colditz, without triumphalism |
Morison, Walter | Flak and Ferrets: One Way to Colditz | London: Sentinel | 1995 | English | Walter Morison was a British POW sent to Colditz for trying to steal a German airplane after escaping from Stalag Luft III. |
Neave, Airey | They Have Their Exits | Boston: Little, Brown & Company | 1953 | English | Airey Neave was the first British Colditz escapee, and a MI9 member. |
Pringle, Jack | Colditz Last Stop: Eleven Prisons, Four Countries, Six Escapes | London: William Kimber | 1988 | English | Jack Pringle was a Colditz POW. |
Reid, Miles | Into Colditz | Salisbury: Michael Russell | 1983 | English | Miles Reid was a WWI veteran and the oldest British prisoner in Colditz. He escaped by feigning illness and getting himself repatriated. |
Reid, Pat | The Colditz Story. | London: Hodder and Stoughton | 1952 | English | Patrick Reid was a British inmate and escapee. This was his first book and it is the basis for the UK TV Series Colditz, which ran from October, 1972 until April, 1974. |
Reid, Pat | Latter Days at Colditz, The [also published as ''Men of Colditz''] | London: Hodder and Stoughton | 1953 | English | Reid's second book tells of the period after his escape, based on interviews with remaining POWs |
Reid, Pat | Escape from Colditz: The Two Classic Escape Stories – The Colditz Story and Men of Colditz – in one Volume | New York: J.B. Lippincott & Co. | ? | English | Combines Reid's first two books. |
Reid, Pat | Colditz: The Full Story | London: Hodder and Stoughton | 1984 | English | Reid's last book in his Colditz trilogy. |
Reid, Pat | Prisoner of War: The inside Story of the POW from the Ancient World to Colditz and after | New York: Beaufort Books Publishers | 1984 | English | General survey of POWs through history, including at Colditz |
Rogers, Jim | Tunneling into Colditz: A Mining Engineer in Captivity. | London: Robert Hale | 1985 | English | Jim Rogers was a Colditz POW. |
Romilly, Gilles and Michael Alexander | The Privileged Nightmare (Reissued as Hostages of Colditz, New York: Praeger, 1973) | not stated | 1954 | English | Giles Romilly and Michael Alexander were both 'Prominenten' Colditz POWs. |
Schädlich, Thomas, ed. | Colditzer Schloßgeschichten: Die Geschichte des Oflag IV C in Colditz nach dem Tagebuch des Georg Martin Schädlich | Colditz: Swing Druck GmbH | 1992 | German | Based on the diary of Georg Martin Schädlich, Colditz guard and 'keeper of the keys' |
Schädlich, Thomas, ed. (Translation by Wolfgang Ansorge) | Tales from Colditz Castle | Colditz: Thomas Schädlich | 2003 | English | Translation of the diary of Georg Martin Schädlich |
Sternberg, Antony | Vie de Chateau et Oflags de Discipline: Souvenirs de Captivité (Colditz) | Paris: self-published | 1960 | French | Offers a view of life from the perspective of French Jewish officers |
Warren, C.E.T., and James Benson | Will Not We Fear: The Story of H.M. Submarine Seal and of Lieutenant Commander Rupert Lonsdale. | London: George G. Harrap | 1961 | English | Rupert Lonsdale was a Colditz POW. |
Wood, J.E.R., editor | Detour: The Story of Oflag IVC | London: The Falcon Press | 1946 | English | Edited by a Canadian POW, this was the first postwar book about Colditz to be published. It was illustrated by Lieut. J.F. Watton. |
Ziminski, Wladyslaw | Colditz-Dossel ou Le Refus de le Captivite 1940–1943 | Pontarlier: Imcopa Faivre | 1976 | French | Polish POW Ziminski was transferred to Oflag VI-B in Dossel in 1943. |
Bader, Douglas.
Barry, Rupert.
Cash, William.
Gleeson, Janet.
Graham, Burton.
Langer, Herbert.
Marshall Cavendish Corporation.
McAvoy, George E.
McCombs, Don, and Fred L. Worth.
Melton, H. Keith.
Mills, John.
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"Official Reports from the Camps: Oflag IVC, Colditz".
Petre, F. Loraine.
Rabb, Theodore K.
Ramsden, John.
Schumann, Robert.
Shoemaker, Lloyd R.