Most Daring Prison Break in History: How 76 Prisoners Escaped from Hitler’s Strongest Jail?

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In March 1944, inside Nazi Germany’s most secure POW camp ‘Stalag Luft III’ something unthinkable happened. Despite barbed wires, guard towers, and underground sensors, Allied airmen secretly dug three tunnels, each 30 feet deep and 300 feet long. On a dark night, 76 prisoners crawled out right under the nose of Hitler’s guards. This daring escape shook Nazi Germany and embarrassed Hitler himself.

But how did they dig the tunnels in such strict surveillance? And of the 76 who escaped, how many actually made it to freedom? Watch this Thrilling Video to uncover the truth.

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TimeStamps :
0:00 – Intro
02:05 – Stalag Luft III, The Escape-Proof Prison
05:57 – The Escape Plan
16:46 – The Night of the Great Escape
21:42 – Recapture and German Response

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Date: August 23, 2025

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