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I was baffled by the narrative about an RAF airman from WW2, who had been taken prisoner and placed in Stalag Luft III. So what?, says you. So throughout the narrative, there was no mention of Colditz Castle. It was as though it was banned. The Great Escape was about Stalag Luft III, said the expert. The tunnel was built in Stalag Luft III, he said. The airman had drawn the Stalag Luft III tunnel in his Red Cross diary. 76 prisoners escaped from Stalag Luft III.
Is there some kind of censorship by the BBC that prevents anyone saying the words "Colditz Castle"?
The Colditz Story, starring John Mills, will in future be called The Stalag Luft III Story.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Colditz story was the film about Colditz - Mills as Pat Reid. Officers camp - built on a tuffet so it was hard to tunnel out - but there were two. You start from somewhere which is not perched on a rock
Great Excape was about Stalag Luft III - which was an airman's camp, in the east. Not built on a tuffet but the cabins were raised a meter or so to prevent runnelling. There were three tunnels - Tom Dick and Harry - and you can go now to the site and see the ditches which are the collapsed tunnels. Bushell was in charge ( and gets shot) - last words " what happens now?"
I thought the lack of mench of Colditz was appropriate
The owner of the medals was rightly critical of the accuracy of the film. There was no American ( brought in to sell the film) - Donald Pleasance was a composite - isnt Charles Bronson in it?
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