Wow just wow. You know this video is getting mad respect. Been up for almost three hours. Only 2 dislikes neither are mine and only 16 comments. I learned so much about this subject in the 14 minute video then I have in watching hours of other videos. Like I would have never known that it was a normal thing for ppl to be walking down that path in the middle of the night and so many other lil details. And as much as I hate to say this. But mad respect to that one German soldier ( not calling him a nazi cuz of what he did and how he felt about it he was only doing what he was told to stay alive himself ) who paid out of his pocket for that Memorial. And as for Guy you can tell of humble of a person he is by how much he didn't say.....
My father (R I P) was in Stalag Luft 3 at the time of the escape but not on the escape wing. They knew something was going on but didnt know what. After the end of the war they were given large prints of drawings made by one of the "inmates" at the time, now in my nephews possession. Later on as the germans retreated he was on "The long march" where if you didnt keep up (and many couldnt) they were shot, luckily for me he made it back.
The Colditz method was the best way I reckon. Hide two blokes inside the camp somewhere, and bring em food and water for say a week. The guards think they have escaped so after the week is up you swap them for another two blokes (Because hiding in a hole or tiny space for a week is all anyone could stand) and continue until they assume the men have gotten away . THEN you have two bloke actually escape and bring the two out of hiding so the count of men in there stays the same. Those two blokes will be able to escape easier as there won't be any alarms raised.
Full respect to you Guy martin I tip my hat to you sir. Rest in peace and thank you so much for are freedom, to all the men and women who gave everything for us.
Ex girlfriend of mine was the great niece of one of the 50. Flight Lieutenant Patrick Langford. C/1631. Prisoner No. 710. He was the "trapfuehrer" responsible for ensuring that the stove on its tiled piece of removable flooring was back in place over the tunnel whenever the guards were nearby.
TK-421 my great uncle was one of the three men who didn’t get captured after the escape and went back to England to fly again, his name was Bob van der stok.
@@johnnytopgun6414 he has written a book called "War Pilot of Orange: Dutch Fighter Pilot WWII" and it is about his life before the war, his time with the RAF and about the escape. I think you can find it somewhere on amazon or something. I have the dutch version and it is very interesting and well written. About articles, i think most of them are in dutch and not translated.
One of my fav films. V interesting. Guy, if you ever stop racing for whatever reason. You MUST become the new Fred dibnah, you have the passion for engineering and love learning new things. Your very likeable and easy to watch working. One cool fella 😎
yes i agree. ive only just discovered Fred a couple of months ago,his shows weren't shown in Australia. lets get Guy an old traction engine to restore and 50 weight of coal...
I agree, Guy makes such interesting programs to watch, I’ve watched all the speed with guy progs, I love seeing him branch out to other things. Can make day to day boring stuff , cool 🏆
My father was in the north compound. He was a "penguin." He was among the next five to go down the hole when the tunnel was discovered and had to burn his forged papers before the guards came into the hut. One of his best friends was among the 50 who were executed.
Great video, I became a fan of yours due to your racing. The more I learn about you the more impressed I am. I watch you climb Pikes Peak at a record speed. Your Isle of Man runs absolutely phenomenal. As a IBA rider you inspire me all the way. But as a man you are such a credit to the sport. It's videos like this that really show the good side of you. I've learned a lot of little things from You. Thank you. For being you. We need more people like you in the world.
Such a lot of information about the escape that couldn't be included in the film. We saw the sanitised version and it's seeing clips like this that fill in many blanks. Fascinating, informative and, ultimately tragic.
Guy you are a real man of substance,emotions,true respect and without ego,that is why we like you as a National treasure,there are few of you around who we can relate to just like Fred Dibnah was,the presentation in this video was excellent and for those who made it escaping truly remarkable,as for the murders it brings home the fight against tyranny with evil dictators in this world.
Nice video and good story. I had not heard the complete story though. I visited Stalag Luf 3 back in Sept 2016. I looked for this memorial and could not find it.
You can tell a smart bloke by how much he listens and how little is said, top bloke Guy.. I'd much rather old mate refer to the killers back then as Nazi Soldiers than Germans too, that stain on history isn't Germany's fault
A lot of them did what we did, what they had to do. Their families lives were on the line and theirs included if they didn't serve. There was no option. Which is a tragedy on its own.
Ben Howell I agree with your words, we had an ex German p.o.w. Stayed here after the war ( he became a milk delivery driver to houses) I remember my old mother saying to him at one time about the holocaust and he didn't believe that had ever happened UNTILL he saw it on the ( then new ) T.V. he knocked on our door one Sunday morning delivering milk and when my old mother opened the door to him he held his head in shame and apologised telling her that he never knew of these things, also disowning his home country ( Germany ). He was a great character and All the neighbours got on so well with him, even us ( then ) kids taking him and his milk float back to his depot him fully rat assed laying on top of milk crates, and us getting a right telling off from his manager for driving said milk float under age, after the second year ( and Many years after that ) the manager turned a blind eye to us kids getting him back safe and sound telling us they would get him home
Ultimately, of the 72 men indicted for the killing or conspiracy to kill, 21 were executed, 17 were imprisoned, 11 committed suicide, seven were untraced of whom four were presumed dead, six were killed in wartime, five were arrested but for political reasons the charge was not proceeded with, one was arrested and not prosecuted but used as a material witness, three were acquitted or the sentence was quashed on review, one remained free in East Germany until his death. Here’s [shows image] the nationalities of the 50 murdered men. Obviously right across the Dominions, French, Greek, all the Allied forces in a sense, outside I suppose you can say the Americas, are virtually represented there. The ultimate fate of those responsible for and involved in this war crime, obviously, Hitler, Himmler, Göring all committed suicide. Keitel, who was very much involved in it, one of the charges laid against him and Göring at Nuremburg, if you ever see the recordings, they ask them, what do you know about the murder of the 50 Allied airmen. Keitel was hung after the Nuremberg War Trials. Gestapo chief Heinrich Müller is alleged to have died during the battle for Berlin in April 1945, but there are numerous theories about what his ultimate fate was, did he get away, did the Americans capture him, did he land up in Switzerland, no one quite knows what happened to him. Of the Breslau perpetrators the two principals, Dr Scharpwinkel and Lux. It’s alleged that a force known as ‘Unit Scarpwinkel’ and led by him was formed for the defence of Bresalu. It was made up of Gestapo, Kripo and an organisation called SiPo, [Sicherheitspolizei] which is when the two of them combine. After the capitulation of Breslau, Russian officers acting upon information, arrested a wounded German officer in a hostel masquerading as a Lieutenant Hagamann, it was in fact Scharpwinkel. He was twice interrogated by the British officer, Captain Cornish in Moscow, in August and September 1946. Although there were several Foreign Office requests asking for his extradition from Russia, his ultimate fate is unknown. Scharpwinkel is reported dead by the Russians on 17 October 1947. However, he may have been give some position suited to his temperament in the Soviet Security Services administration. It’s alleged that Lux who led the actual execution squad from Breslau died in the fighting in and around that city, where as a member Scharpwinkel’s detachment.
There was also another completed tunnel called Margaret, but was never used. Can't find any details of it other than in "Escape from Germany" by Aidan Crawley. Anyone got any information on it?
Brilliant, even though only three made it, whilst the others were killed by the Gestapo (there is an amazing documentry about a RAF military Police officer who made it his work to track down those surviving who 'signed' the orders for their shootings) the Germans had to use vast numbers of troops to guard and contain Allied prisoners, troops that could have and were needed to be deployed else where.
Hi Guy Those who were executed were not all English, they came from Comonwealth countries including 2 from New Zealand, John Pohe and Arnold Christenson . Have a great Day Regds. from NZ
The 50 murdered were: Flt lt H Birkland rcaf Flt lt E G Brettell dfc raf Flt lt L C Bull dfc raf Sqdn Ldr R J Bushell raf Flt lt M J Casey raf Sqdn Ldr J Catanach dfc raaf Flt lt A G Christiansan rnzaf Flt lt D H Cochran raf Sqdn Ldr I K P Cross dfc raf Sgt H Espelid R.Norweigian af Flt lt B H Evans raf 2nd lt N Fuglesang R.Norweigian af Lt J S Gouws saaf Flt lt W J Grisman raf Flt lt A D M Gunn raf Warr Offr A H Hake raaf Flt lt C P Hall raf Flt lt A R H Hayter raf Flt lt A S Humphreys raf Fl Officer G A Kidder rcaf Flt lt R V Kierath raaf Flt lt A Kiewnarski (Pole) raf Sqdn Ldr T G Kirby-Green raf Fl Officer W Kolanowski (Pole) raf Flt lt S Z Krol (Pole) raf Flt lt P W Langford rcaf Flt lt T B Leigh raf Flt lt J L R Long raf Flt lt R Marcinkus (Lithuanian) raf 2nd lt S C A N McGarr saaf Flt lt G E McGill rcaf Flt lt H J Milford raf Fl Officer J P Mondschein (Pole) raf Fl Officer K Pawluk (Pole) raf Fl Officer H A Picard (Belgian) raf Fl Officer P P J Pohe rnzaf Lt B W H Scheidhauer Free French af Warr Offr E Scantziklas R.Hellenic af Lt R J Stevens saaf Fl Officer R C Stewart raf Flt lt J G Stowler raf Flt lt D O Street raf Flt lt G D Swain raf Flt lt P Tobolski (Pole) raf Flt lt A Valenta (Czech) raf Flt lt G W Wahlenn raf Flt lt J C Wernham rcaf Flt lt G W Wiley rcaf Sqdn Ldr J E A Williams dfc raf Flt lt J G Williams raf
It’s funny how some of real people in great escape hated the idea of Americans helping out in the movie lol one of British who escaped said American didn’t help and weren’t interested and call the movie horse shit
Let's not forget all the barbaric a cruel slaughter carried out by the "Allied" forces during and after the war. Lest the one with bloody hands point fingers.
fourteen thousand? Bloody hell! fourteen thousand? no way... Guy Martin some times exaggerates things and reminds me of a peasant when he speaks that way... I liked the video where he met Jason Button and Jason showed Guy the real class between working class and normal people. No offence to Guy but he needs to change the way he talks.
@Din Djarin please don’t forgot to mention the best part of my physical body, those humongous man boobs that have all the girls jealous. I need my current stage I’m more of a man than all those COWARDLY POW
Hard to find a man who is so well known around the world and is a champion, yet so humble and down to earth. You're a legend Guy!
Wow just wow. You know this video is getting mad respect. Been up for almost three hours. Only 2 dislikes neither are mine and only 16 comments. I learned so much about this subject in the 14 minute video then I have in watching hours of other videos. Like I would have never known that it was a normal thing for ppl to be walking down that path in the middle of the night and so many other lil details. And as much as I hate to say this. But mad respect to that one German soldier ( not calling him a nazi cuz of what he did and how he felt about it he was only doing what he was told to stay alive himself ) who paid out of his pocket for that Memorial.
And as for Guy you can tell of humble of a person he is by how much he didn't say.....
My father (R I P) was in Stalag Luft 3 at the time of the escape but not on the escape wing. They knew something was going on but didnt know what. After the end of the war they were given large prints of drawings made by one of the "inmates" at the time, now in my nephews possession. Later on as the germans retreated he was on "The long march" where if you didnt keep up (and many couldnt) they were shot, luckily for me he made it back.
Thank you and Great respect to your father, all Heroes, and will always be remembered.
The Colditz method was the best way I reckon. Hide two blokes inside the camp somewhere, and bring em food and water for say a week. The guards think they have escaped so after the week is up you swap them for another two blokes (Because hiding in a hole or tiny space for a week is all anyone could stand) and continue until they assume the men have gotten away . THEN you have two bloke actually escape and bring the two out of hiding so the count of men in there stays the same. Those two blokes will be able to escape easier as there won't be any alarms raised.
Then the Germans would look for the last remaining tunnel??
Love how the date on the memorial is still unfinished “1939-194”
Good spot
What a story and what a commitment. Rest in piece soldiers.
Full respect to you Guy martin I tip my hat to you sir. Rest in peace and thank you so much for are freedom, to all the men and women who gave everything for us.
6:40 i tought smash mouths all star is gonna play
Holy sht yeah
Stole my comment haha🤷♂️
@@leemcnaughton9091 i was not the only one to notice that! made my day :D
@@leemcnaughton9091 saaame
Same lol
Ex girlfriend of mine was the great niece of one of the 50. Flight Lieutenant Patrick Langford. C/1631. Prisoner No. 710. He was the "trapfuehrer" responsible for ensuring that the stove on its tiled piece of removable flooring was back in place over the tunnel whenever the guards were nearby.
TK-421 my great uncle was one of the three men who didn’t get captured after the escape and went back to England to fly again, his name was Bob van der stok.
@@Ikkezoveel Awesome!
@@Ikkezoveel please tell us more, do you have articles. Possible youtube video of your own?
@@johnnytopgun6414 he has written a book called "War Pilot of Orange: Dutch Fighter Pilot WWII" and it is about his life before the war, his time with the RAF and about the escape. I think you can find it somewhere on amazon or something. I have the dutch version and it is very interesting and well written. About articles, i think most of them are in dutch and not translated.
Brilliant recount of true heroes.
Bram (bob) van der stok is my great uncle, I didn’t know he was the most decorated pilot in the Netherlands that’s really cool!
Tony & susan here, Thank you , vary powerful video. Semper Fi Guy
What a legend. Love Guy.
One of my fav films. V interesting. Guy, if you ever stop racing for whatever reason. You MUST become the new Fred dibnah, you have the passion for engineering and love learning new things. Your very likeable and easy to watch working. One cool fella 😎
yes i agree. ive only just discovered Fred a couple of months ago,his shows weren't shown in Australia. lets get Guy an old traction engine to restore and 50 weight of coal...
I agree, Guy makes such interesting programs to watch, I’ve watched all the speed with guy progs, I love seeing him branch out to other things. Can make day to day boring stuff , cool 🏆
My father was in the north compound. He was a "penguin." He was among the next five to go down the hole when the tunnel was discovered and had to burn his forged papers before the guards came into the hut. One of his best friends was among the 50 who were executed.
❤ for your father
Love his hunger for knowledge
Great video, I became a fan of yours due to your racing. The more I learn about you the more impressed I am. I watch you climb Pikes Peak at a record speed. Your Isle of Man runs absolutely phenomenal. As a IBA rider you inspire me all the way.
But as a man you are such a credit to the sport. It's videos like this that really show the good side of you. I've learned a lot of little things from You.
Thank you. For being you.
We need more people like you in the world.
We will remember them! We Will Remember Them!!!
The irony is coming in a VW van 😂🤣
Guy is the man!!!!
Love the content you post guy! #LEGEND
Such a lot of information about the escape that couldn't be included in the film. We saw the sanitised version and it's seeing clips like this that fill in many blanks. Fascinating, informative and, ultimately tragic.
What a man!!!!!!
Guy you are a real man of substance,emotions,true respect and without ego,that is why we like you as a National treasure,there are few of you around who we can relate to just like Fred Dibnah was,the presentation in this video was excellent and for those who made it escaping truly remarkable,as for the murders it brings home the fight against tyranny with evil dictators in this world.
Nice video and good story. I had not heard the complete story though. I visited Stalag Luf 3 back in Sept 2016. I looked for this memorial and could not find it.
You can tell a smart bloke by how much he listens and how little is said, top bloke Guy..
I'd much rather old mate refer to the killers back then as Nazi Soldiers than Germans too, that stain on history isn't Germany's fault
A lot of them did what we did, what they had to do. Their families lives were on the line and theirs included if they didn't serve. There was no option. Which is a tragedy on its own.
I was just obeying orders!
Ben Howell
I agree with your words, we had an ex German p.o.w. Stayed here after the war ( he became a milk delivery driver to houses) I remember my old mother saying to him at one time about the holocaust and he didn't believe that had ever happened UNTILL he saw it on the ( then new ) T.V. he knocked on our door one Sunday morning delivering milk and when my old mother opened the door to him he held his head in shame and apologised telling her that he never knew of these things, also disowning his home country ( Germany ).
He was a great character and All the neighbours got on so well with him, even us ( then ) kids taking him and his milk float back to his depot him fully rat assed laying on top of milk crates, and us getting a right telling off from his manager for driving said milk float under age, after the second year ( and Many years after that ) the manager turned a blind eye to us kids getting him back safe and sound telling us they would get him home
That was real brother thx,, awesome,,,,,,,,,,
Hopefully passing the place this June on my way to Tallin
Top just top 👍🇳🇿
Ultimately, of the 72 men indicted for the killing or conspiracy to kill, 21 were executed, 17 were imprisoned, 11 committed suicide, seven were untraced of whom four were presumed dead, six were killed in wartime, five were arrested but for political reasons the charge was not proceeded with, one was arrested and not prosecuted but used as a material witness, three were acquitted or the sentence was quashed on review, one remained free in East Germany
until his death. Here’s [shows image] the nationalities of the 50 murdered men. Obviously right across the Dominions, French, Greek, all the Allied forces in a sense, outside I suppose you can say the Americas, are virtually represented there.
The ultimate fate of those responsible for and involved in this war crime, obviously, Hitler, Himmler, Göring all
committed suicide. Keitel, who was very much involved in it, one of the charges laid against him and Göring at Nuremburg, if you ever see the recordings, they ask them, what do you know about the murder of the 50 Allied airmen.
Keitel was hung after the Nuremberg War Trials. Gestapo chief Heinrich Müller is alleged to have died during the battle for Berlin in April 1945, but there are numerous theories about what his ultimate fate was, did he get away,
did the Americans capture him, did he land up in Switzerland, no one quite knows what happened to him. Of the Breslau perpetrators the two principals, Dr Scharpwinkel and Lux. It’s alleged that a force known as ‘Unit Scarpwinkel’ and led by him was formed for the defence of Bresalu. It was made up of Gestapo, Kripo and an organisation called SiPo, [Sicherheitspolizei] which is when the two of them combine. After the capitulation of Breslau, Russian officers acting upon information, arrested a wounded German officer in a hostel masquerading as a Lieutenant Hagamann, it was in fact Scharpwinkel. He was twice interrogated by the British officer, Captain Cornish in Moscow, in August and September 1946. Although there were several Foreign Office requests asking for his extradition from Russia, his ultimate fate is unknown. Scharpwinkel is reported dead by the Russians on 17 October 1947. However, he may have been give some position suited to his temperament in the Soviet Security Services administration. It’s alleged that Lux who led the actual execution squad from Breslau died in the fighting in and around that city, where as a member Scharpwinkel’s detachment.
Andy Aim Thank you Andy that was a good read and informative outcome to this barbaric slaughter
In a fine example of German culture and civilization many of the escapees were shot after being recaptured.
0:53 me when i hear a new apple product in 2040
LOL "Tens a thousands?! Bloody right! Okay, okay."
My primary school headteacher was a grandson of one of the three men that escaped.
Lest we forget 🇦🇺
There was also another completed tunnel called Margaret, but was never used. Can't find any details of it other than in "Escape from Germany" by Aidan Crawley.
Anyone got any information on it?
Where can I watch the whole thing
That’s crazy... I was literally there 2 days ago
6:41 thought Smash Mouth was about to start playing 😂
Guy loves repeating those big numbers ......Fourteen Thousand ..... Bloody hell... FOURTEEN THOUSAND... FOURTEEN.....
Love movie on you tube what happened to the buildings
Bloody brilliant chaps
Didn't think it would these many likes
0:12 'What a boi'
Bloody knowledgeable
Brilliant, even though only three made it, whilst the others were killed by the Gestapo (there is an amazing documentry about a RAF military Police officer who made it his work to track down those surviving who 'signed' the orders for their shootings) the Germans had to use vast numbers of troops to guard and contain Allied prisoners, troops that could have and were needed to be deployed else where.
Hi Guy
Those who were executed were not all English, they came from Comonwealth countries
including 2 from New Zealand, John Pohe and Arnold Christenson .
Have a great Day
Regds. from NZ
Graham Peters we brits recognise it’s mate , all the best Graham
The 50 murdered were:
Flt lt H Birkland rcaf
Flt lt E G Brettell dfc raf
Flt lt L C Bull dfc raf
Sqdn Ldr R J Bushell raf
Flt lt M J Casey raf
Sqdn Ldr J Catanach dfc raaf
Flt lt A G Christiansan rnzaf
Flt lt D H Cochran raf
Sqdn Ldr I K P Cross dfc raf
Sgt H Espelid R.Norweigian af
Flt lt B H Evans raf
2nd lt N Fuglesang R.Norweigian af
Lt J S Gouws saaf
Flt lt W J Grisman raf
Flt lt A D M Gunn raf
Warr Offr A H Hake raaf
Flt lt C P Hall raf
Flt lt A R H Hayter raf
Flt lt A S Humphreys raf
Fl Officer G A Kidder rcaf
Flt lt R V Kierath raaf
Flt lt A Kiewnarski (Pole) raf
Sqdn Ldr T G Kirby-Green raf
Fl Officer W Kolanowski (Pole) raf
Flt lt S Z Krol (Pole) raf
Flt lt P W Langford rcaf
Flt lt T B Leigh raf
Flt lt J L R Long raf
Flt lt R Marcinkus (Lithuanian) raf
2nd lt S C A N McGarr saaf
Flt lt G E McGill rcaf
Flt lt H J Milford raf
Fl Officer J P Mondschein (Pole) raf
Fl Officer K Pawluk (Pole) raf
Fl Officer H A Picard (Belgian) raf
Fl Officer P P J Pohe rnzaf
Lt B W H Scheidhauer Free French af
Warr Offr E Scantziklas R.Hellenic af
Lt R J Stevens saaf
Fl Officer R C Stewart raf
Flt lt J G Stowler raf
Flt lt D O Street raf
Flt lt G D Swain raf
Flt lt P Tobolski (Pole) raf
Flt lt A Valenta (Czech) raf
Flt lt G W Wahlenn raf
Flt lt J C Wernham rcaf
Flt lt G W Wiley rcaf
Sqdn Ldr J E A Williams dfc raf
Flt lt J G Williams raf
Guy would have escaped
Two dislikes? I didn't realize that any Germans had survived from 1944, old contemptibles to say the least!
The Geezer it’s the yanks realising the movie is a fast and they had nothing to do with this heroic feat.
just because someone was German does NOT mean they were in the Nazi party. Like not all Americans are Democrats, get it?
I think that remake the film but make it more realistic make it a drama
Is that a fart at 7:38?
It’s funny how some of real people in great escape hated the idea of Americans helping out in the movie lol one of British who escaped said American didn’t help and weren’t interested and call the movie horse shit
Let's not forget all the barbaric a cruel slaughter carried out by the "Allied" forces during and after the war. Lest the one with bloody hands point fingers.
Meanwhile in the Great Patriotic War further to the east...
Did you mean to comment on another video?
fourteen thousand? Bloody hell! fourteen thousand? no way... Guy Martin some times exaggerates things and reminds me of a peasant when he speaks that way... I liked the video where he met Jason Button and Jason showed Guy the real class between working class and normal people. No offence to Guy but he needs to change the way he talks.
The film make them look like hero but in fact most of them were coward hiding from the war, bunch of cowards.
You sir. are an idiot.
@Din Djarin please don’t forgot to mention the best part of my physical body, those humongous man boobs that have all the girls jealous. I need my current stage I’m more of a man than all those COWARDLY POW
@@williamsmith8164 they were shot down in a war dummy?
A democrat