There is a great accomplishment in front of him, and everyone is assigned a specific job. While "King of the Tunnel" Velinsky (Charles Bronson) began digging, Lieutenant "Scranger" Hendry (James Ghana) began collecting the necessary materials for everything to go well. A couple of weeks later, the isolated cell's Captain Sears (Steve McQueen) will be in operation again. The next day he eventually returned to a cool place where he endlessly bounced baseball on his cell phone wall.
Paul Brick Hill was a Australian-born Spitfire pilot who was shot down as a prisoner of war in Tunisia in 1943. During the detention of Stalag Luft III, he took part in an escape attempt. Instead of participating in tunneling, he was responsible for "puppet" and the relay team reminded the prisoner that the German search team entered the camp. He was originally planning to be an early fugitive, but when he was found to have claustrophobia he was thrown at the bottom of the list. He later said that he thought it might save his life. After the war, Brickhill collaborated with Escape to Danger (collaboration with Conrad Norton, original: London: Faber and Faber, 1946). Later on, Brick Hill wrote a larger research report and first reported escape at "Great Escape" (1950). And it garnered widespread public attention. This book was the basis of the movie (1963)
Australian journalist Paul Brickhill has been a prisoner of Stalag Luft III since 1943. In 1950 he was adapted to the movie later and the first comprehensive report on the Great Escape that continued to write Douglas Vader's life at Reach for the Sky with the efforts of 617 "Dumb Busters" I wrote. In flight, George Harsh RCAF is a member of the Great Escape Executive Committee and Camp Security Officer. He was one of the 19 "suspects" who moved to the Bellaria area just before the escape. A medical student Harris who was born in the wealthy famous Georgian family in 1910 was sentenced to life imprisonment because it burned down the grocery store in 1929. Georgia governor Eugene Talmac was paroleed in November 1940 and in the end he was completely pardoned.