The Liberation of Ypres in WWII (Hardback)
Imprint: After the Battle
Series: Then and Now
Pages: 176
Illustrations: 286 colour illustrations, 139 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036124960
Published: 14th April 2025
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Walk in the tank tracks and footsteps of Major General Stanisław Maczek and his 1st Polish Armoured Division (1PAD) soldiers who fought, fell or were wounded liberating the town of Ypres on 6th September 1944. Also revealed is the great support offered by local Resistance groups who supplied topographical assistance, information concerning enemy strong points and troop numbers, offered limited engagements, and finally assisted with the temporary gaoling of the many German prisoners of war. The book also commemorates those townsfolk including children who lost their lives over this period of short but intense fighting. Such was the cost of freedom for the beleaguered citizens of Ypres during WW2. Also remembered are those Czechoslovak officers attached to 1PAD from the Independent Czechoslovak Armoured Brigade Group commanded by Brigadier General Alois Liška, whose HQ was located at nearby Wormhout, France, in preparation for his own Battlegroup’s ‘Siege of Dunkirk’ deployment.
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The text is of course supported by a host of images featuring archive photos from the time, alongside many modern comparisons. Add copies of various reports and other original documents this is just packed with interest. General Maczek was determined that Ypres should not be destroyed by war for a second time, and he was able to achieve that aim, much to the relief of the Belgian civilian population. The story coupled with the many photos, which all have helpful captioning, will make a useful reference if you want to visit Ypres, and look beyond the story of WW1 to better understand the WW2 story of the town. I have no hesitation in recommending this one.
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About Chris Lock BEM
Chris Lock served as a boy soldier in the Junior Leaders Regiment Royal Armoured Corps before serving as a main battle tank crew member in the famous 3rd Royal Tank Regiment. On conclusion of his military service, Chris served with Avon Fire and Rescue Service for 27 years, mostly in the role of Crew Commander. In 2006, Chris moved with his Czechoslovakia-born wife Milena Kolaříková to Ypres in Belgium, where they created the successful battlefield touring company ‘Lest We Forget Battlefield Tours – Flanders’. Whilst living and working at Ypres, they created the ‘Tank Memorial Ypres Salient & Tank Corps Garden of Remembrance – Belgium’, located in Poelkapelle, Belgium. They also initiated the 'To Their Memory' commemorative plaque on behalf of the local WWII Resistance members & patriots located on the wall of the Hotel Regina in Ypres. Chris, supported by Milena authored a book on the 1st Polish Armoured Division’s liberation of Ypres, which took place on 6 September 1944. Milena, supported by Chris, authored The House of the Broken Wings – Ypres, which reveals the rescue and repatriation work of downed Allied pilots and aircrew carried out by local Resistance members, patriots and the famous Comet line Resistance organisation. Milena also founded the ‘RAF F/Sgt Stacey Jones Memorial’, located at Proven in Belgium, and the Memorial Plaque located at the former CIABG HQ in Wormhout, France, on behalf of Major General Alois Liška and his men of the Independent Czechoslovak Armoured Brigade Group who Liberated Dunkerque in May 1945. In 2018, Milena was awarded an honorary British Empire Medal (BEM) ‘for services on behalf of soldiers of the [then] British Empire who fought or who were killed during World War One and are buried or commemorated in Belgium’. In 2023, Chris was awarded the BEM as founder of the Tank Memorial Ypres Salient, the Tank Corps Garden of Remembrance, Belgium, his extensive remembrance work & in 2026 he was further honoured by being awarded the High Sheriff of Somerset Award. Milena is currently employed as ‘Adviser to the Ministry of Defence'’ of the Czech Republic in Prague on matters concerning the Czechoslovak fallen. Today, Milena and Chris live in semi-retirement on Exmoor in Somerset where they share their lives with rescue greyhound Sgt Tilly, she being the official Mascot of the Tank Memorial Ypres Salient & an official Ambassador on behalf of the Greyhound Trust & Russet Greyhound Sanctuary.






