The Great Escape
Posted: 08 Jun 2008 18:43
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In 1943 work had begun on "Harry", the tunnel that allowed over 70 men to escape from the German POW camp, "Stalag III", during World War II. This was the same tunnel made famous by the movie "The Great Escape." The URL below takes you to a site where one of the men, after the War, drew a diagram with explanations of each of the sections.
It's amazing how accurate the movie was, even though it couldn't possibly include all the information involved in this great engineering feat. I hope that you find this as interesting as I did.
http://www.kerman94.com/tunnelharry.html
In 1943 work had begun on "Harry", the tunnel that allowed over 70 men to escape from the German POW camp, "Stalag III", during World War II. This was the same tunnel made famous by the movie "The Great Escape." The URL below takes you to a site where one of the men, after the War, drew a diagram with explanations of each of the sections.
It's amazing how accurate the movie was, even though it couldn't possibly include all the information involved in this great engineering feat. I hope that you find this as interesting as I did.
http://www.kerman94.com/tunnelharry.html