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Stalag Luft Iii The German Pow Camp That Inspired The Great Escape Images Of War Charles Messenger

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Stalag Luft Iii The German Pow Camp That Inspired The Great Escape Images Of War Charles Messenger
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Publisher: Greenhill Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.85 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Charles Messenger
ISBN: 9781784384463, 1784384461
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Stalag Luft Iii The German Pow Camp That Inspired The Great Escape Images Of War Charles Messenger by Charles Messenger 9781784384463, 1784384461 instant download after payment.

In early 1942 the Third Reich opened a maximum security prisoner-of-war camp in Lower Silesia for captured Allied airmen. Called Stalag Luft III, the camp soon came to contain some of the most inventive escapers ever known. The escapers were led by Squadron Leader Roger Bushell, codenamed 'Big X, ' In March 1944, Bushell masterminded an attempt to smuggle hundreds of POWs down a tunnel built right under the noses of their guards. In fact, 76 Allied airmen clambered into the tunnel and only three made successful escapes.

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