Tunnel Used in Biggest Nazi Prison Break of WWII Found

83 German prisoners of war escaped Welsh prison camp in 1945
By Michael Harthorne,  Newser Staff
Posted Aug 12, 2017 3:52 PM CDT
Researchers Find Tunnel Used to Escape by 83 Nazi POWs
Researchers have discovered the tunnel used to escape a British prison camp by 83 German prisoners of war during World War II.   (YouTube)

In March 1945, 83 German prisoners of war escaped a prison camp in South Wales. It was the biggest escape of German prisoners during World War II, and now—thanks to a report published earlier this month in the Journal of Conflict Archaeology—we know how they did it. Camp 198 in Bridgend was built to house 1,600 German officers and was one of what were ultimately 1,026 camps—numbered sequentially—in the UK, the Conversation reports. The conditions at Camp 198 no doubt made escape not only inviting but also possible: The report notes "camp security measures were generally poor," with "lack of either sentry towers and perimeter fence lighting, and this provided good cover for escape tunnels to be constructed."

Researchers using ground-based surface scanning, ground-penetrating radar, and electrical resistivity discovered the location of a tunnel originating in Camp 198's Hut 9, which was preserved for scientists to study when the rest of the camp was demolished in the 1990s. The tunnel was relatively shallow—less than 5 feet below ground. And while its entrance was sealed by concrete, the inside was "remarkably intact," with the walls and ceiling still supported by bed posts and other items from the prisoners' huts. Researchers also found a false wall in a shower room behind which the prisoners had hidden the dirt removed from the tunnel. None of the 83 German POWs who escaped Camp 198 made it back to Germany. (The discovery of a tunnel under a Nazi death camp turned legend into reality.)

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