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  2. Stalag Luft III - Wikipedia

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    The game surroundings were similar to the actual camp but the supposed location was in Northern Germany, and one side of the camp overlooked the North Sea. The Spectrum version of The Great Escape was placed at number 23 in the Your Sinclair official top 100, [92] The Great Escape also was a game for Xbox and PlayStation 2 released in 2003. The ...

  3. The Great Escape (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Escape (1986) was released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and DOS platforms, and shares a title and similar plot to the movie. The game follows an unnamed prisoner of war who has been interned in a POW camp somewhere in northern Germany in 1942. The Great Escape (2003) was released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox and PlayStation 2. The ...

  4. Friedrich Wilhelm von Lindeiner-Wildau - Wikipedia

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    Iron Cross, 2nd Class. Friedrich-Wilhelm Franz Max Erdmann Gustav von Lindeiner genannt von Wildau (12 December 1880 – 22 May 1963) was a German Staff Officer of the Luftwaffe during World War II. He is best known today for having been the commandant of Stalag Luft III, which is famous for the 'great escape' which took place in 1944.

  5. List of Allied airmen from the Great Escape - Wikipedia

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    The "Great Escape" was a World War II mass escape from the German prisoner-of-war camp Stalag Luft III. It resulted in the murder of 50 recaptured escapees . It was the basis of The Great Escape, a book by Paul Brickhill describing the escape and The Great Escape, a film based on the book. Memorial to "The Fifty" Allied airmen murdered after ...

  6. East Germany balloon escape - Wikipedia

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    2. On 16 September 1979, eight people from two families escaped from East Germany by crossing the border into West Germany at night in a homemade hot air balloon. The unique feat was the result of over a year and a half of preparations involving three different balloons, various modifications, and a first, unsuccessful attempt.

  7. Bram van der Stok - Wikipedia

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    Bram van der Stok, MBE (13 October 1915 – 8 February 1993), also known as Bob van der Stok, was a World War II fighter pilot and flying ace, and is the most decorated aviator in Dutch history. In March 1944, he broke out of Stalag Luft III – a prisoner-of-war camp in Nazi Germany – during the mass break-out known as "The Great Escape".

  8. Alvin Vogtle - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Ward Vogtle (October 21, 1918 – April 10, 1994) was an American lawyer, business executive and World War II fighter pilot born in Birmingham, Alabama. He was nicknamed "Sammy from Alabamy" in reference to his home state. In May 1939, he was awarded a bachelor's degree in science and literature from Auburn University, where he was a ...

  9. Night Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Night Crossing is a 1982 thriller drama film starring John Hurt, Jane Alexander and Beau Bridges.The film is based on the true story of the Strelzyk and Wetzel families, who on September 16, 1979 escaped from East Germany to West Germany in a homemade hot-air balloon during the Inner German border-era when emigration to West Germany was strictly prohibited by the East German government.