10/03/2026
Eighty-one years ago tonight, on the 10th and 11th of March 1945, one of the most audacious chapters of the Second World War unfolded in South Wales.
In the dead of night, seventy prisoners of war disappeared into the darkness, marking the largest mass escape of German POWs in Great Britain. This was no spur-of-the-moment act; it was the culmination of four months of secret, gruelling labour. Working from within the confines of Hut 9, the prisoners had painstakingly excavated a sophisticated tunnel that stretched beyond the perimeter fence and out toward freedom.
The scale of the operation stunned authorities and captured the attention of the nation. For a glimpse into the tension of that moment, you can listen to this original BBC news recording, read by the iconic voice of Alvar Lidell, as the news of the escape first broke. Listen to the original BBC News Recording here:
https://www.islandfarm.wales/BBC_News_Recording_Read_By_Alvar_Lidell.htm
The story of the tunnel remains a remarkable testament to the determination and ingenuity shown by those held behind the wire.