A prison camp on Germany's border with Poland, Stalag Luft III, held 10,000 Allied airmen during World War II, considered escape-proof. However, for prisoners of war, escaping was their duty.
Great Escape: The Untold Story
In the heart of Germany, on the border with Poland, the notorious Stalag Luft III held 10,000 Allied airmen of diverse nationalities during World War II, deemed escape-proof. Yet, for prisoners of war, the duty to escape became a burning imperative.