Colditz – TV Series S1, Ep10 – Tweedledum
Tweedledum RAF officer George Marsh, who had worked in a psychiatric hospital prior to the war and is now a[…]
Read moreTweedledum RAF officer George Marsh, who had worked in a psychiatric hospital prior to the war and is now a[…]
Read moreBribery and Corruption On a visit to the dentist in the town, Player learns that one of the German guards,[…]
Read moreThe Traitor When several seemingly fool-proof escape attempts are thwarted by Ullmann, it seems likely that there is a traitor[…]
Read moreLord, Didn’t It Rain When a lorry drives into the courtyard at Colditz, Player is chosen to be smuggled on[…]
Read moreMaximum Security The new security officer Hauptmann Franz Ullman comes to Colditz to replace the drafted Oberleutnant Lehr. He is[…]
Read moreelcome to Colditz American Phil Carrington arrives at Colditz as Lieutenant-Colonel Preston takes over from Major Donaldson as the senior[…]
Read moreName, Rank and Number Dick Player, a Royal Navy lieutenant, is washed up on a beach bleeding and in civilian[…]
Read morePresumed Dead In May 1940, Flight Lieutenant Simon Carter, recently married, argues with his wife Cathy after his influential father-in-law[…]
Read moreSenior American Officer Three American prisoners – including Carrington – are brought in to join lone countryman Phipps. However they[…]
Read moreThe Gambler RAF officer Jack Collins arrives at Colditz and does not endear himself to his fellow inmates. He is[…]
Read moreFrogs in the Well Given that it was previously used as the starting place for a tunnel, Mohn is unhappy[…]
Read moreThe Guests Player observes that there are three British commandos in the town jail. Since Hitler has ordered that commandos[…]
Read moreArrival of a Hero Wounded by a Russian bayonet, air ace and decorated hero Major Mohn arrives at Colditz as[…]
Read moreThe Undefeated Following the British retreat at Dunkirk in 1940, Captain Pat Grant is one of many Allied soldiers captured[…]
Read moreBritish, Prisoners of War The series tells several stories of various, mostly British, prisoners of war in the Second World[…]
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