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| Higgins, Jack: The Eagle has landed
Higgins, Jack: The Eagle has landed
The Eagle has landed by Jack
Higgins
Main characters:
Adolf Hitler, the German Leader
Heinrich Himmler, Head of the SS
Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, Chief of Military Intelligence, Abwehr
Colonel Max Radl, working for Canaris
Mrs. Joanna Grey, a German agent in England
Sir Henry Willoughby, Home Guard Commander
Lieutenant-Colonel Kurt Steiner, leader of a special unit of German
soldiers
Steiner’s men: Altmann, Neumann, Sturm, Brandt, Dinter, Berg, Becker,
Jansen, Meyer, Riedl, Walther, Briegel, Klugl, Preston
Liam Devlin, an IRA man teaching English at Berlin University, working for
Steiner and his men
Molly Prior, a seventeen-year-old English village girl
Pamela Vereker, Molly’s girl friend, daughter of the village
priest
The Twenty-first Special Raiding Force (Americans), training at Meltham
House near Studley Constable
Colonel Robert Shafto, the leader of the American special unit
Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister
Plot:
In 1943 Hitler orders Admiral Canaris to kidnap the British Prime Minister
Winston Curchill. Canaris thinks that Hitler can’t be taken seriously. But
then there is a report of a German agent saying that it would be simple enough.
Churchill will spend a weekend at the home of Sir Henry Willoughby, seven
kilometres outside the village of Studley Constable near the English south
coast. Colonel Radl is to organize the kidnapping. Churchill is to be taken
alive if possible or dead if there is no other way. Radl persuades Liam Devlin,
an IRA soldier and Colonel Steiner and his unit to carry out his plans. Devlin
and Steiner speak Englisch fluently, which is important for the
operation.
Devlin and Mrs. Grey prepare the landing site and the hiding place for
Steiner’s men. In spite of Mrs. Grey’s warnings Devlin falls in love
with Molly Prior an English village girl. On November the 5th a plane
drops Steiner’s men near the south coast and they all land savely. Devlin
hides them in a cottage in the marsh. Molly finds out about the soldiers but
Liam tells her that they are on the side of Britain and they are there for a
very special reason, which is top secret. Sergeant Sturm, one of Steiner’s
men, is drowned while saving a little girl from a river. When they tear his
jacket open to feel for his heart the village people notice the German uniform
under his jump jacket. Now the Germans have to act quickly. They take all the
village people to the church and prevent all communication with outside. Molly
and her friend Pamela who have been cleaning the church, notice that there is
something wrong and hide in a side room of the church. They listen to the others
talking in the church and learn what is happening. They escape through a secret
tunnel and warn the Americans who are training at Meltham House. Colonel Shafto
orders his men to take Winston Churchill to Meltham House. Then he sends forty
men and and eight jeeps to attack the Germans. The Americans attack the German
strongholds in the mill, the church, and the post office. In half an hour both,
the Germans and the Americans, lose lots of men. In the end only three Germans
escape the bloodbath in the church: Steiner, Devlin and Neumann. Molly shows
them the secret tunnel and Devlin and Neumann go to the coast where a German
E-boat takes them on board. Molly refuses to come with them and disappears in
the night. At the same time Steiner tries to finish his job at Meltham House. He
manages to get into the house and point his gun at Winston Churchill. But he
hesitates long enough for the the Americans to get into the room and shoot
him.
Two years later Pamela gets married to one of the American officers. Then
the wedding guests learn that all the bloodshed has been useless: The man who
spent his weekend at Studley Constable in November 1943 was not Winston
Churchill himself, but an actor who looked very like the Prime Minister and
whose only task was to mislead the Germans.
Interpretation & personal opinion:
Since the end of the Second World War lots of authors and film directors
have been fascinated by themes of war and espionage. “The Eagle has
landed” is one of the books dealing with these topics. The main problem
presented in the book is the conflict between duty and love. Liam and Molly are
standing on two different sides in the war and yet they fall in love. In the end
the sense of duty seems to be stronger than their feelings for each other but
nevertheless Molly helps Liam to escape. She saves his life but can’t make
up her mind to come with them. Their differences are too great.
I liked this book very much because I am very interested in the Second
World War. The book shows Hitler’s megalomania and the absolute loyalty
and bravery of his soldiers. They do their job, no matter how bad the chances
are. The book is very thrilling and depressing at the same time and it really
makes you think about the sense of war.
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