The George Tunnel is well documented in the book titled "Kriegie" by Kenneth W. Simmons. I recently bought a copy off e-Bay. George was built from the Center Compound of Stalag Luft III, Barracks 149, room/block 1. The vertical shaft was under the stove. Yes, it was devised as a emergency route if the Nazi's were ordered to kill everyone.
Saw the documentary where they excavated the area where Tunnel Dick was. Wish I could contact the people who did that excavation, because the theatre area should have been excavated to find Tunnel George. George was never used, and was reportedly sealed by the prisoners in case a "blitz out" was needed. Trolleys, digging materials, wires, air pump, etc. all sealed below. I know that to find anything intact is an impossibility. However, an excavation could prove enlightening. Use ground sensors.
I remember that documentary on PBS... The nazis never found tunnel Dick, it was used in the end to hide documents, and other items. They discovered Tom under a small stove and the POWs escaped through Harry.
heheh DICK
LegoMovieMan44 10 months ago
"George" is rarely mentioned, although identified on various plans of the camp. Yes an exavation would be a good idea.
RobDavisTelford 3 years ago
The George Tunnel is well documented in the book titled "Kriegie" by Kenneth W. Simmons. I recently bought a copy off e-Bay. George was built from the Center Compound of Stalag Luft III, Barracks 149, room/block 1. The vertical shaft was under the stove. Yes, it was devised as a emergency route if the Nazi's were ordered to kill everyone.
BarryVA 2 years ago
Saw the documentary where they excavated the area where Tunnel Dick was. Wish I could contact the people who did that excavation, because the theatre area should have been excavated to find Tunnel George. George was never used, and was reportedly sealed by the prisoners in case a "blitz out" was needed. Trolleys, digging materials, wires, air pump, etc. all sealed below. I know that to find anything intact is an impossibility. However, an excavation could prove enlightening. Use ground sensors.
jpjonesy 3 years ago
@jpjonesy do you remember the name of the documentary?
lnotley1 1 year ago
Haven't knew where's the Dick tunnel though I had been to Stalag Luft III plenty of time. Thanks for the video [=.
ArTaNize 3 years ago
I remember that documentary on PBS... The nazis never found tunnel Dick, it was used in the end to hide documents, and other items. They discovered Tom under a small stove and the POWs escaped through Harry.
maya00modeling 4 years ago