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Old 07-18-2008, 11:23 AM   #1
johnfowles
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Default The Great Escape from Stalag Luft III

Every day I receive the digital UK Daily Telegraph email and I find that some of the more interesting items are the frequent obituaries
of old survivors from the Second World War especially ex RAF (there are still a few of the Few who fought in the Battle Of Britain)
and those who escaped or tried to escape from either Colditz Castle or the famous tunnels Tom Dick and Harry at Stalag Luft III in Poland (the latter in 1943)

[img]http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/images/...963_poster.jpg[img]
The original picture is at:-
http://www.impawards.com/1963/posters/great_escape.jpg

The original picture is at:-
http://www.ateal.co.uk/greatescape/shaft.jpg
An image from an interesting page at:-
http://greatescape.cjb.net/

I also found a fascinating article "digging' out some facts at:-
http://www.forum.militaryltd.com/wor...an-thought.htm

today I read of the death at 91 of
Squadron Leader Frank "Fearless" Day
see:-
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obit...C-new_18072008
one who just missed getting out in the Great Escape
but who after 1942
"went on to become a caterpillar, a penguin and a goldfish"
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(where Sir does not signify that I am a fully benighted Knight just a Bt which signifies a humble Baronet -?? read the wiki!)
I meant no one no harm
Once inside we found a curious moonbeam
Doing dances on the floor


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