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'Great Escape' WWII Vet Dies at 92

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LONDON (Aug. 7) - Eric Dowling, nicknamed "Digger" for helping excavate tunnels used in the breakout from a World War II German prison camp that became known as the "Great Escape," has died. He was 92.
Dowling played a key role in planning the 1944 escape by 76 prisoners from Stalag Luft III prison near Sagan in eastern Germany -- now Zagan, Poland. He forged documents, made maps and helped dig three tunnels code-named Tom, Dick and Harry.
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WWII veteran Eric Dowling, who who helped plan the mass wartime breakout from a German prison camp that became known as the "Great Escape," died July 21. The Briton, here in an undated photo, was a day short of his 93rd birthday.
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The daring breakout was one of the most celebrated incidents of the war and inspired the 1963 film "The Great Escape" starring Steve McQueen and Richard Attenborough.
All but three of the escapees were recaptured, and 50 of them were shot on the orders of Adolf Hitler to deter future attempts.
Over almost a year, prisoners surreptitiously dug the tunnels 30 feet underground, shored up with bedboards and wired with stolen electrical wire. Tom was discovered by guards and Dick was abandoned, but the 300-foot-long tunnel Harry was eventually completed.
Dowling was not among the more than 200 prisoners chosen by lottery to make the escape attempt on the cold and moonless night of March 24. By the time German guards discovered the breakout, 76 men had crawled free.
Son Peter Dowling said his father died at a nursing home near Bristol in southwest England on July 21, a day before his 93rd birthday. He said his father was not a fan of the movie.
"He wasn't the greatest admirer of Americans and it didn't go down too easily that one of them should be playing the starring role," Dowling said. "Parts of it he acknowledged were quite realistic but then he felt it turned into something that was completely untrue."
In particular, Eric Dowling felt the scene in which McQueen races to freedom on a stolen motorcycle, "was well over the top."
"A lot of the reality of digging tunnels was left out too," his son said.
Many of the film's characters were composites of real people. Peter Dowling said the one that most resembled his father was a flight lieutenant nicknamed "The Forger," played by Donald Pleasance.
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The History Channel runs a very interesting episode about the escape effort. The attention to detail in all their efforts impressed me most, to think those guys were able to do what they did with the limited means they had is amazing.

Most of the forged documents used homemade ink and modified nails to create impressions in the paper so they appeared to be typed. The tunnels used bed slats to support the roofs and a ventilation system made from old soup cans.
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All the vets from ww2 deserve respect for what they did. Many of them died never knowing the importance of the roles they played...

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He said his father was not a fan of the movie.

"He wasn't the greatest admirer of Americans and it...
That ruined an otherwise good article.

I agree wpage, WWII vets deserve all the respect we can afford them.
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