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Rolf Magener (3 August 1910 – 5 May 2000) was the first German prisoner to escape successfully from India during World War II. His daring escape from a camp at Dehradun in 1944 with mountaineer Heinrich Harrer is documented in Megener's memoir, ''Prisoner's Bluff''. After the war he became a successful business executive and chief financial officer for BASF, and held a senior level position with Mercedes-Benz.〔 ==Early years== Rolf Magener was born in Odessa on 3 August 1910 to a German businessman father and a Russian mother.〔 He grew up in Germany, but his family spent significant time on the French Riviera due to the health of the mother. After completing boarding school at Hermann Lietz-Schule, he went on to study business management, spending several semesters at Exeter in England, where he became fluent in English. Magener earned his doctorate from the University of Frankfurt in 1937, writing his dissertation on industry liquidity in economic trends. He then travelled widely around southeast Asia.〔
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