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JAMES B. A. 'JIMMY': (1915-2008) British Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force.

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JAMES B. A. 'JIMMY': (1915-2008) British Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force. A Prisoner of War from 1940-45, James made numerous efforts to escape from various POW and Concentration Camps, most famously from Stalag Luft III in March 1944 as part of the 'Great Escape'. An extensive, complete archive of manuscripts, typescripts, notes, correspondence and research material relating to James's unpublished novel Wheel of Fire (or Teutonic Night) including many pages of manuscript and typed notes with various ideas, framework and structure plans, dating from the mid-1980s onwards, including James's notes on the inspiration behind the novel, 'What I'm trying to write is a novel based on a remarkable character I met in Sussex…..He styled himself Baron Waldemar Teck von Hohenstein from a 30,000 acre estate in East Prussia - was a Maj. Gen. on E. Front during war. He'd come to England immediately after the war, married an English actress, well known on the W. End stage pre-war…..My wife & I were living quite near him…..he liked company & seemed to like us so we went round quite often. He was then about 87 but as sharp as razor & as strong as an ox & he told us a fantastic story…..', typed biographical details ('Although Waldemar was on the fringes of the military resistance against Hitler he was never actively involved, although Count von Stauffenberg who planted the bomb on 20th July in the bunker at Rastenburg was his first cousin…..'), a few letters between James and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office regarding the Baron's identity, as well as with the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry (whom the Baron had claimed to have been related to, the Duke responding to James that neither he or his mother have any recollection of the Baron, remarking 'if he had been my Godfather he must have been a fairly useless one!'), newspaper articles etc., various manuscript and typed versions of the novel, with extensive corrections, some in the hand of James's wife, Madge, including a final typed draft of over 200 pages as submitted to a publishing house, and a small file of correspondence between James and various agents and publishers including Curtis Brown Group Ltd., Faber & Faber Ltd., Harper Collins etc., each of them declining to publish the work, although some offering constructive advice, 'I passed your manuscript through to a colleague…..He was impressed with your historical knowledge and research but decided in the end that the book reads more like non-fiction than a novel……to succeed as a novel it would need to have more dramatic tension and narrative shape, showing the reader what is happening in the story rather than telling him…..'. The archive also includes a few unrelated manuscripts of short stories etc. by James, written whilst a member of a writer's group in Abergavenny, and the majority of James's notes and manuscripts are written on the back of large envelopes and miscellaneous correspondence to James. G to about VG, Qty Baron Waldemar Teck von Hohenstein (1899-1989) is buried in St. Saviour's Churchyard in the parish of Colgate and Roffey, Sussex. Although Jimmy James finally came to consider the Baron as a 'phoney' his life and experiences loosely formed the basis for the character of Gustav von Schwarzenburg in Wheel of Fire.  'The build up of German Forces on the Soviet Frontier in the Spring of 1941 was known to British Prisoers [sic] of War in Poland. Almost every day reports were smuggled into one Camp by the Polish Underground. These indicated tens of thousands of soldiers and vast quantities of weapons moving east…..Huge armies on the move with only one purpose. “Impossible” said the Senior British Officer to his Intelligence Officer, “They won't attack. How about the Nazi-Soviet non aggression pact?” “That was a cynical ploy by Hitler to gai[n] time, Sir”…..From this source and others the impending Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union became known in the West, and Churchill was able to warn Stalin quite well in advance……On 21 June 1941 Gustav's Regiment had received their orders and Gustave [sic] was giving his final briefing to his tank commanders outlining the vast scale of BARBAROSSA…..' (extract from the final typescript of Chapter VIII of Wheel of Fire)
JAMES B. A. 'JIMMY': (1915-2008) British Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force. A Prisoner of War from 1940-45, James made numerous efforts to escape from various POW and Concentration Camps, most famously from Stalag Luft III in March 1944 as part of the 'Great Escape'. An extensive, complete archive of manuscripts, typescripts, notes, correspondence and research material relating to James's unpublished novel Wheel of Fire (or Teutonic Night) including many pages of manuscript and typed notes with various ideas, framework and structure plans, dating from the mid-1980s onwards, including James's notes on the inspiration behind the novel, 'What I'm trying to write is a novel based on a remarkable character I met in Sussex…..He styled himself Baron Waldemar Teck von Hohenstein from a 30,000 acre estate in East Prussia - was a Maj. Gen. on E. Front during war. He'd come to England immediately after the war, married an English actress, well known on the W. End stage pre-war…..My wife & I were living quite near him…..he liked company & seemed to like us so we went round quite often. He was then about 87 but as sharp as razor & as strong as an ox & he told us a fantastic story…..', typed biographical details ('Although Waldemar was on the fringes of the military resistance against Hitler he was never actively involved, although Count von Stauffenberg who planted the bomb on 20th July in the bunker at Rastenburg was his first cousin…..'), a few letters between James and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office regarding the Baron's identity, as well as with the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry (whom the Baron had claimed to have been related to, the Duke responding to James that neither he or his mother have any recollection of the Baron, remarking 'if he had been my Godfather he must have been a fairly useless one!'), newspaper articles etc., various manuscript and typed versions of the novel, with extensive corrections, some in the hand of James's wife, Madge, including a final typed draft of over 200 pages as submitted to a publishing house, and a small file of correspondence between James and various agents and publishers including Curtis Brown Group Ltd., Faber & Faber Ltd., Harper Collins etc., each of them declining to publish the work, although some offering constructive advice, 'I passed your manuscript through to a colleague…..He was impressed with your historical knowledge and research but decided in the end that the book reads more like non-fiction than a novel……to succeed as a novel it would need to have more dramatic tension and narrative shape, showing the reader what is happening in the story rather than telling him…..'. The archive also includes a few unrelated manuscripts of short stories etc. by James, written whilst a member of a writer's group in Abergavenny, and the majority of James's notes and manuscripts are written on the back of large envelopes and miscellaneous correspondence to James. G to about VG, Qty Baron Waldemar Teck von Hohenstein (1899-1989) is buried in St. Saviour's Churchyard in the parish of Colgate and Roffey, Sussex. Although Jimmy James finally came to consider the Baron as a 'phoney' his life and experiences loosely formed the basis for the character of Gustav von Schwarzenburg in Wheel of Fire.  'The build up of German Forces on the Soviet Frontier in the Spring of 1941 was known to British Prisoers [sic] of War in Poland. Almost every day reports were smuggled into one Camp by the Polish Underground. These indicated tens of thousands of soldiers and vast quantities of weapons moving east…..Huge armies on the move with only one purpose. “Impossible” said the Senior British Officer to his Intelligence Officer, “They won't attack. How about the Nazi-Soviet non aggression pact?” “That was a cynical ploy by Hitler to gai[n] time, Sir”…..From this source and others the impending Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union became known in the West, and Churchill was able to warn Stalin quite well in advance……On 21 June 1941 Gustav's Regiment had received their orders and Gustave [sic] was giving his final briefing to his tank commanders outlining the vast scale of BARBAROSSA…..' (extract from the final typescript of Chapter VIII of Wheel of Fire)

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