Giles Romilly

Giles Samuel Bertram Romilly, (September 19 1916August 2 1967), was a journalist, Nazi POW, and nephew of Winston Churchill. He served as a war correspondant in both the Spanish Civil War and in World War II. However, he was captured in October 1941 in the Norwegian town of Narvik while reporting for the Daily Express. Romilly was the first German prisoner to be classified as Prominente, prisoners regarded by Adolf Hitler to be of great value due to their relationships to prominant Allied political figures. Because of his importance to Hitler, Romilly was imprisoned in Colditz Castle, from where escape was perceived to be almost impossible. Whilst at Colditz, Romilly lived in relative luxury with the other Prominente who would later join him, although they were all watched 24 hours a day in case they should attempt to escape. Romilly used this position to his advantage and caused trouble by issuing complaints at every conceivable annoyance. Amongst the list, he took offence to the noise created by the boots of his guard outside his door, preventing him from sleeping. Following a visit from the Red Cross, a red carpet was placed outside his door to dull the sound. Romilly did successfully escape however, whilst the Prominente were staying at "Oflag VIII-D" Tittmoning Castle, The camp was home to some Dutch officers, and two of these rappeled down the castle walls with Romilly, while the remainder of the Prominente hid in the castle in hopes of conveying the impression that they had all escaped, after four days they were all discovered. Romilly, in spite of the 3,000 men that were searching for him, succeeded in reaching the Allied lines. After the war Romilly returned to journalism. In 1952 he wrote the memoir The Priveleged Nightmare, later reissued as Hostages at Colditz, with fellow Prominente Michael Alexander, who had earned the status by falsely claiming to be a relative of Field Marshal Harold Alexander. He died in Berkeley, California in 1967 of a tranquilliser overdose, he was in the process of researching a book on the American novel at the time. Romilly, Giles Romilly, Giles Romilly, Giles Romilly, Giles

 

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