Great Papago Escape
The Great Papago Escape was the largest Axis prisoner-of-war escape to occur from an American facility during World War II. On the night of December 23, 1944, twenty-five Germans tunneled out of Camp Papago Park, near Phoenix, Arizona, and fled into the surrounding desert.
The entrance to the tunnel was concealed by a large box of coal. | |
Date | December 23, 1944 – January 28, 1945 |
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Location | Camp Papago Park, Arizona, United States |
Participants | Jürgen Wattenberg Hans-Werner Kraus Friedrich Guggenberger August Maus |
Over the next few weeks, all of the escapees were eventually recaptured without bloodshed. Although most were apprehended within Maricopa County, a few nearly made it to the border of Mexico, which is about 210 km (130 miles) south of the camp.
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