origigull
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- Jun 29, 2009
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My grandfather was captured on his 18th birthday in northern France in the WW1 and sent to one of the German's prisoner of war camps. He managed to escape but was captured. He was given a terrible time for escaping for a long time after. This didn't deter him from escaping again later on, but was again captured and endured even more terrible treatment. He was contemplating escaping for a 3rd time (plans well advanced) when the war ended. He only managed to tell two of his 10 children his tale as it was too traumatic for him and he broke down in the telling. During WW2 he was one of the fishermen who went to rescue our lads at Dunkirk. He told my mum that if the Germans managed to invade England he would have helped try to turn the Germans back but if overrun would have gone back home to kill his family. If he was alive today he would still hate the Germans for the treatment they dished out.