The WWII Comet Escape Line

The WWII Comet Escape Line

 

 

Courtesy of Rostislav Botev via Wikipedia

 

Courtesy of the National Museum of the US Air Force

 

Courtesy of Sherri Greene Otis

 

The De Jongh Home in Schaerbeek, Brussels
Courtesy of Lumixbx via Wikipedia

 

An Allied soldier’s fake identity card
Courtesy of the National Museum of the US Air Force

 

Janine de Greef

 

Florentino, Basque Guide for Comet

 

Dédée and her father, Paul

 

Dédée De Jongh, Founder of the Comet Line
Courtesy of the Imperial War Museum

 

Peggy van Lier – Courtesy of the American Air Museum in Britain

 

St. Joseph’s Church in Brussels
Public Domain

 

Francia’s House in Urrugne

 

Gare Montparnesse – Station for Trains to and from Belgium

 

Gare du Nord Train Station at the End of the Street

 

Comet Line Route from Southern France to Spain

 

Crossing Points on the Bidassoa River. Courtesy of Pyrenean Experience.

 

Jacques Desoubrie Alias Jean Masson. Public Domain

 

Micheline Dumont “Lily” Courtesy of Wikipedia. Fair Use.

 

Views along the Comet Escape Line in the Pyrenees. Courtesy of Pyrenean Experience.

 

Fresnes Prison. Courtesy of crimino corpus.

 

 

Part of the Comet Line Path across the Pyrenees

 

Dedee, Lily, and Auntie Go in England Several Years After the War
Miracle Escape from Colditz Castle: A WWII POW Experience

Miracle Escape from Colditz Castle: A WWII POW Experience

Modern-Day Colditz Castle (Deposit Photos)

Airey Neave – between May 1940 and May 1941
(Courtesy of National Archives – Britain)

Airey Neave’s German POW Card Obtained by the Allies at the Colditz Surrender
(Courtesy of National Archives – Britain)

Colditz. Photo taken in 1945 by U.S. troops (Courtesy of Department of Defense)

A Fascinating POW Escape from Germany

A Fascinating POW Escape from Germany

Stalag Luft III. Courtesy of the Imperial War Museum. © IWM HU 21018

Life in Luft Stalag III. Public Domain.

British Prisoners of War Tend Their Garden at Stalag Luft III.
Courtesy of the Imperial War Museum. © IWM HU 20930

Drawings of the Wooden Horse Escape on display at the
 Museum of Allied Forces Prisoners of War Martyrdom, Sagan, Poland

The Swedish merchant vessel Aralizz that Philpott smuggled himself onto in Danzig Harbor
Courtesy of Creative Commons via Wikipedia
A Miracle Escape from a POW Camp

A Miracle Escape from a POW Camp

Bob Hoover on the Right. Courtesy of the National Museum of the United States Air Force

Fighter Pilot Bob Hoover in His Spitfire During WWII. Courtesy of The Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation

A Restored Focke-Wulf 190. Courtesy of Wikimedia by Kogo – Own work, GFDL.

Bob Hoover in 2011
Courtesy of Flikr via Wikipedia