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Colditz: Prisoners of the Castle
Colditz: Prisoners of the Castle
Aerial view of Colditz (PHOTO: SLUB Dresden Deutsche Fotothek Junkers Luftbild)
Other ranks, private soldiers who worked as servants for the officer POWs. Solly Goldman is second from right (PHOTO: Staatliche Schlösser, Burgen und Gärten Sachsen gGmbH, Schloss Colditz)
Airey Neave in his fake German uniform (PHOTO: Private collection)
Ballet Nonsense, Christmas 1941. Neave in mortarboard and gown back row, four from left Mazumdar in Indian clothing back row, fifth from right Jimmy Yul (PHOTO: Private collection)
Giles Romilly, the communist nephew of Winston Churchill and the first of the Prominente, or special prisoners (PHOTO: Private collection)
Hauptmann Reinhold Eggers, the chief German chronicler of Colditz civilized, punctilious and anglophile (PHOTO: Private collection)
Escape attempt disguised as a laundry transport (PHOTO: Staatliche Schlösser, Burgen und Gärten Sachsen gGmbH, Schloss Colditz)
Walnut compass (PHOTO: Staatliche Schlösser, Burgen und Gärten Sachsen gGmbH, Schloss Colditz)
Julius Green dentist, gourmand, coding expert and secret agent (PHOTO: Private collection)
Yard showing Pat Reid's route of Oct 1942 (PHOTO: Private collection)
Inner Courtyard (PHOTO: Colditz Museum)
Bader, the castle's most famous and obstreperous inmate, with his long-suffering batman, Alex Ross, at his feet (PHOTO: Australian War Memorial)
Volleyball in the inner courtyard (PHOTO: Australian War Memorial)
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