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    Man thought to be the longest-serving British prisoner of war during World War II

    3 January 2013 Last updated at 14:02
    Alfie Fripp, prisoner of war at Stalag Luft III, dies aged 98




    The man thought to be the longest-serving British prisoner of war during World War II has died aged 98.

    Alfie Fripp died in hospital in Bournemouth on Thursday morning, the PoW Association confirmed.

    Mr Fripp spent almost all of World War II in captivity after his plane was shot down by the Luftwaffe in 1939.

    He was held at 12 different PoW camps, including Stalag Luft III, the scene of prisoner escapes which were dramatised in the film The Great Escape.

    The pilot of the plane he was shot down in was one of 50 Allied airmen who escaped from the camp, only to be caught by the Nazis and executed on Hitler's orders.
    'Ladies' man'
    Mr Fripp, who lived in Southbourne, joined the RAF in 1930 and married his sweetheart, Vera Allen, in September 1939, three days after war was declared by Britain on Germany.

    His squadron of Blenheim bombers was sent to France, and just weeks later his aircraft was shot down by the Lufwaffe during a reconnaissance mission and the crew was captured.

    As well as spending time in Stalag Luft III, he was also on the Long March of 1945, when thousands of PoWs were forced to march in winter from the camp in Sagan - now Zagan in Poland - to Spremberg in eastern Germany.

    Many perished from the cold and starvation.

    Family friend Pat Jackson, whose father was held with Mr Fripp at Stalag Luft III, said: "He was a lively, wonderful, inspirational man.

    "He was marching past the Cenotaph in November 2012 - I was with him.

    "He walked four miles a day. He was a ladies' man, full of humour and wit and up for anything, and that spirit - he had an amazing spirit."

    Patricia Fripp announced the death of her uncle on Facebook earlier.

    She wrote: "For the friends of Uncle Bill, AKA Alfie. He passed away this morning surrounded by his family.

    "He never complained, was always cheerful and will light up heaven."

    Mr Fripp spent Christmas in Royal Bournemouth General Hospital where he was being treated for fluid on his lungs.



    BBC News - Alfie Fripp, prisoner of war at Stalag Luft III, dies aged 98

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    Sounds like a bit of a legend I wouldn't think a pow camp would have been a walk in the park

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    Wife's uncle was in Changi for 4 years, he told me the only reason he survived was because when they were out working, one at a time they would dissapear into the jungle and eat whatever fruit they could find to keep their strength up, He was captured at the fall of Singapore after beiing told to surrender or be shot by the poms, went in the camp at 12st 5oz
    and came out at 5st. I just remember him being a huge loveable man of about 15-16st which is why we called him Uncle Fat.
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    RIP Alfie. A long time to be a POW. My Great Uncle was a POW in Stalag 7A & 8B from 41 - 46.
    My understanding was the Great Escape movie was very loosely based on this and other escapes from Stalag Luft III and and a couple of other Stalags. There was not one mass escape as the film portray's.
    My Uncle did escape from 7a but was caught again on the Swiss border.
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