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Captive Audience

Life, Laughs and Love in a Second World War POW Camp

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Lieutenant John Blomfield Dixon, East Riding Yeomanry, was twenty years old when he was captured near the village of Watou, Belgium, on 31 May 1940 during the retreat to Dunkirk. His combat career had been short but eventful, and now he began a long journey in captivity. He would be held in number of Oflags, POW camps for officers, including Laufen, Warburg, Posen, Biberach and finally Eichstätt in Bavaria. During his captivity, John recorded the highs and lows of camp life in a series of diaries. As the war progressed, he became more involved in camp theatrical productions, which included works by William Shakespear, Noël Coward and Benjamin Britten. John often played female roles, which he eventually grew to hate. He was finally released on 10 May 1945 after five long years behind the wire.

Paul Johnson explores John’s account – his military service and capture, camp life, the efforts to escape, the killing of comrades, his hatred of both captors and captives, his participation in many theatrical performances, a forbidden love and his eventual return home. A fascinating selection of black and white and colourised photographs is also featured, depicting the life, laughs and love of a British POW in Germany during the Second World War.

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Authors:
Johnson, Paul
Year Published:
2026
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
Illustrations Note:
100 Illustrations
ISBN:
9781398124097
Number of Pages:
96
Place of Publication:
Chalford
Publication Date:
15/07/2026
Publisher:
Amberley Publishing
Language:
English
Imprint:
Amberley Publishing
SKU:
9781398124097

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