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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 24 MIN

The Great Escape: Engineering the Impossible Breakout

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Stalag Luft III was engineered to be inescapable, with bright yellow subsoil to betray any digging, raised huts, and seismograph microphones buried along the fences. Yet this German POW camp, run by the Luftwaffe with libraries, a theater, and a swimming pool, became the stage for over 600 men executing an industrial-scale engineering feat right under their captors' noses.This is the true story of the Great Escape: three tunnels named Tom, Dick, and Harry dug 30 feet deep, ventilated by handmade bellows and clem-tin ducts, with tons of sand hidden by penguins and beneath the camp theater. It is also the story of the operation's tragic, controversial aftermath, when 50 recaptured officers were executed on Hitler's orders.How the comfortable golden cage of amenities was weaponized into tactical opportunityThe wooden horse escape prototype that proved the inescapable camp had blind spotsThe ingenious systems for ventilation, sand disposal, and counter-surveillance of the guardsThe cascading failures on the night of March 24, 1944, from a frozen trapdoor to a short tunnel exitThe arbitrary and chilling selection of who was executed and who was spared, and the postwar pursuit of justice

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