Anthony Faramus

Anthony Faramus

Anthony Charles Faramus was an actor and author who was born in Jersey in 1920 and died in Britain in 1990.

The autobiographical accounts of his survival of Fort de Romainville, Buchenwald and the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp complex were published as The Faramus Story in 1954 and Journey Into Darkness in 1990. Two books about Agent Zigzag, the double agent Eddie Chapman, also document aspects of Faramus’s imprisonment in Jersey, Paris and the concentration camps.

Read more about Anthony Faramus:  Arrested, Deported, Post-War, Films

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