- Reaction score
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- Points
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Tonight is the 75th anniversary of “The Great Escape”. On the night of 24/25 March 1944, 77 POWs escaped via tunnel from Stalag Luft III. Of the escapees, 3 of them were successful and made it back to allied lands, Flight Lieutenant Bram van der Stok made it to Spain and Sergeant Per Bergslamd along with Second Lieutenant Jens Muller made it to Stockholm. Unfortunately, the remainder of the prisoners were recaptured by the Germans. When Hitler found out about the escape he wanted all the captured POWs to be killed as punishment for escaping, however, Luftwaffe commander Reichmarschall Herman Goring fearing reprisals against German POWS convinced him only to only execute kill 50 POWs.
Of the 50 escapees that were killed, six were Canadian:
Of the 50 escapees that were killed, six were Canadian:
- Flying Officer Henry Birkland, 72 Sqn RAF, from Caldwell Manitoba
- Flying Officer Gordon Kidder, 152 Sqn RAF, from St. Catharines, Ontario
- Flight Lieutenant Patrick Langford, 16 Sqn RAF, from Edmonton, Alberta
- Flight Lieutenant George McGill, 103 Sqn RAF, from Toronto, Ontario
- Flight Lieutenant James Wernham, 405 Sqn RCAF, from Winnipeg Manitoba
- Flight Lieutenant George Wiley, 112 Sqn RAF, from Windsor, Ontario