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Kripo photographs and index cards showing the four escapers murdered by Kiel Gestapo - Catalogue reference: WO 235/431

The Great Escape: you've seen the film, now hear the truth

Published date: Fri, 15 May 2009 12:00:00 GMT

During the night of 24 March 1944, 76 airmen escaped from the Prisoner of War camp Stalag Luft III. Only three made it home and, of the remainder, 50 were murdered on Hitler's orders. This talk will explain what actually happened in the so-called Great Escape, one of the Second World War's most infamous incidents.

Author: Alan Bowgen Duration: 52:42

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Further Information

Aerial reconnaissance photograph of Stalag Luft 3. The railway station that many escapers headed for is top right. Catalogue reference: AIR 40/229.

 

Kripo photographs and index cards showing the four escapers murdered by Kiel Gestapo. Catalogue reference: WO 235/431.

 

Reconstruction of the roadside shooting of S/Leader Thomas Kirby- Green and F/Officer Gordon Kidder, murdered by  Zlin Gestapo. Catalogue reference: WO 309/1369.

 

The death warrant of Emil Schulz who was found guilty of murdering Roger Bushell and was hung at Hameln prison at 11.21 on 26 February 1948. Catalogue reference: WO 235/424

 

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