The hit movie _Stalag 17_ fictionalized the experiences of American enlisted airmen incarcerated in a German POW camp in Austria. Ned Handy was actually there, and his account surprisingly confirms the factual roots of many of the film's events. Handy is at his best in describing the moral and character lessons he learned as the impromptu leader of a tunneling team, while learning to function as part of his barracks crew, and on the long march to the West where he went from prisoner to captor, once the formation of POWs and German guards approached American lines. The memoir, written long after his wartime experience, gets a couple of technical details incorrect, but these never affect the credibility of the narrative. Well worth reading.