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Great video! Thanks!
That was brilliant mate
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A WWII Russian prisoner of war remember the Americans who helped him survive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGwZ0pakhHE&t=4s
Another great video. I can’t wait to see what your next video covers. Thanks, Jon for all your hard work creating great content.
This was so interesting! Thank you for this episode ❤
That flag at the end? What an exit! Wow
This was very interesting!! I was aware of the POW’s plight from a man who survived to tell the story on yt interviews. I got to play a part in the stage drama Stalag 17 decades ago, which was made into a movie of the same title. Doing the research for the role, I gained great respect for all those men. Great vid!!
Thank you.
Nice, detailed video. Well done. I’m a big WW2 guy. It’s amazing how much attention WW2 still gets today, 80 years later. Great stuff.
Thanks for another great piece.
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Great to see the archive aerial shot flying over the camp and then the drone shot. Could really make out the layout of the camp. Great vid 😉
Hi Jon
Thanks for sharing another fantastic story.
Great footage and editing.❤😊
Excellent as per usual. I commend you for all your efforts in gathering WWII information and photos. Positively love your videos. Thumbs up!!
Love the channel, keep up the great work.
I wonder if a metal detector would find anything left there on the grounds
Great video! Absolutely terrific research! Keep them coming, please!
Great stuff as always. Very interesting. Thanks so much for these videos. I really enjoy them.
Thanks, Jon, for another informative video. It’s always poignant to see the “then and now” photographs and the local residents who have erected and are looking after this small museum should be praised for their work. After all, it cannot have been easy for them to remember this dreadful period in their modern history in their small town. I hope that the remaining barrack block will be restored and conserved as part of the project.
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