I’m Out! Escape from German POW Camps, 1914-18

Speaker: Peter Hart
November

Nobody really expected to be made a prisoner of war but once captured it was a cruel, hard world, especially if they weren’t officers. At the mercy of bullying captors, often existing on a minimal diet that left them suffering from malnutrition, forced to work long hours in appalling conditions, many were too damn exhausted to try and escape. But a few roused themselves and devoted countless hours to escape plans, some taking opportunistic advantage of any brief opening, others engaging in the hard graft of tunnelling. But escape was no guarantee of liberty; many were all too soon caught, to be ignominiously dragged back to the POW camps. For such men failure was only a spur to greater efforts as they try, try, tried again. This is a story of courage and endurance we should not forget.

Event organiser: Wales (South) branch
6 November 2026 19:30 to 6 November 2026 21:00
Fairwater Conservative Club, 61 Ely Rd, Cardiff CF5 2BY
Branch contacts
Philip Davies
(Branch Chairman)
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Tim Colman
(Branch Secretary)
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