The Daring POW Escape Plan Hidden in a Nazi Castle Attic #OOTF #shorts00:00:57

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Inside Nazi Germanys supposedly escape-proof Colditz Castle, Allied prisoners built something extraordinary: a two-man glider designed to fly them to freedom.

Using bedsheets, floorboards, and electrical wiring, the POWs secretly constructed the Colditz Cock, hidden behind a fake wall in the attic. The plan? Launch it from the castle roof with a bathtub counterweight, glide over the river, and reach freedom.

Before they could try, the camp was liberated by U.S. forces in 1945but decades later, a replica proved it actually could have flown.

In our linked Short, we explore what happened to the millions of WWII veterans after the war endedand how coming home was, for many, the hardest part of all.

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