Man of Confidence: Kenneth J. Kurtenbach: WWII's Longest-Serving American POW camp leader
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Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781636246734
Pub Date: July 2026
Illustrations: 25–28 photos
Introductory Offer: £26.36   RRP: £32.95
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Shot down at twenty-one, tortured by the Gestapo, and sent to the notorious Stalag 17B, Kenneth “Kurt” J. Kurtenbach refused to be just another prisoner of war—he became a “prisoner at war.” He led more than 4,000 fellow airmen behind barbed wire, fighting daily for their rights, survival, and dignity under the Geneva Convention. Many credited him with saving their lives; all remembered him as the leader who gave them hope and helped them return home with honor.

In December 1942, after evading capture for thirteen days in Nazi-occupied France, Kurt was caught by the Gestapo, interrogated under the infamous Klaus Barbie, and transferred through a series of POW camps before reaching Stalag 17B. There, for eighteen months until liberation, he bore the heavy responsibility of being the prisoners’ only official representative to German and Swiss authorities, working tirelessly to improve the lives of his fellow POWs.

Awarded the Legion of Merit and recommended for the Congressional Medal of Honor, Kurt has been featured in books, documentaries, and interviews with the Holocaust Museum and the History Channel; yet his complete story has never been told. Drawing on extensive archival research and first-hand accounts, this is the powerful story of Kurt Kurtenbach, from his childhood in Iowa and Montana to his final days. It demonstrates how courage, determination, and grit can endure even during humanity’s darkest moments.