Saturday, August 22, 2015

Colditz Castle

Some of the most famous escape stories from World War II come from Colditz Castle, the supposedly escape-proof garrison stationed in a castle which was begun in 1014. By the War, it had over 700 rooms, many of which would have had centuries-old locks, and thus did not provide much challenge for clever prisoners bent upon getting out. And what group of soldiers could possibly hope to police that many separate rooms?

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