I'm out; Escape from German POW camps in WW1

Speaker: Peter Hart
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While officers were exempt from labouring for their captors, 80% of the 170,000 British POWs held by the Germans faced more challenges than boredom. Always hungry, they worked, were frequently subjected to vicious beatings and faced a litany of casual cruelties. While 54 officers and 519 other ranks managed to escape (largely to neutral Holland), a similar number were killed by their guards (there were over 12,000 deaths overall).

Members and non-members of The Western Front Association are equally welcome. Any new visitors are guaranteed a friendly atmosphere and a warm welcome from a group of like-minded enthusiasts.

Event organiser: Norfolk branch
1 December 2026 19:30 to 1 December 2026 21:30
White Horse Inn, The Street, Trowse, Norwich NR14 8ST
Branch contacts
Rob Burkett
(Branch Chairman)
Email Rob Burkett
Bob Kerry
(Branch Secretary)
Email Bob Kerry

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