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What was it like being an Allied POW in World War II? What was it like being captured and transported to a brutal environment controlled by a Nazi regime, hell-bent on world domination?In this remarkable book, the families of the prisoners from one of the biggest POW camps in Europe, give an insight into the harsh conditions in Lamsdorf and in the forced labour work camps beyond.The stories are unique, first-hand accounts from fathers, grandfathers and uncles who are no longer with us.A labour of love and respect from family members determined to keep their loved ones memories alive.
Ken Scott, an Orcadian, tells the story of his journey, as a farmer's son, a student, missionary, lecturer, husband, father, grandfather, and into retirement."This book is well worth a read and is much more than a biography.It is full of advice given with the grace and wisdom of someone who has journeyed with Christ in His mission field for a lifetime." Rev Willie Nixon"This is a fascinating book that takes us on one man's journey, both physical and spiritual, from Orkney, a group of islands off the north coast of Scotland, to Peru, a country on the west coast of South America. In the journey we see how God shaped Ken and Jeannie's lives and thinking." Pastor Alan Baird
Ken Scott from the Orkney Islands in Scotland to Costa Rica, Delaware, U.S and Peru and finally Belfast, Northern Ireland, Ken tells the story of his journey as a student, missionary, Bible teacher, husband, father and grandfather.
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