![]() His instincts as a reporter stuck with him during his incarceration by the Germans, as he collected stories from his fellow prisoners that became the foundation for his later work. Still, the escape remains one of the great heroic stories of World War II.Ī native of Melbourne, Brickhill had begun a career as a newspaper reporter at the Sydney Sun when war was declared in 1939. ![]() Of the 76 officers who escaped, only three were successful Hitler himself ordered the execution of 47 of the men who were recaptured. Locked away and bored in Silesia in Luft Stalag III, he and his fellow prisoners concocted an escape plan - a daring idea that would result in a mass escape from the Germans. ![]() ![]() Brickhill, an Australian, had flown missions against the Germans in Tunisia for the Royal Australian Air Force when he was shot down in 1943. Though The Great Escape is a novel, its basic story is true, and the novel's author Paul Brickhill (1916-91) was a participant in it. ![]()
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