A COMMEMORATION HAS BEEN held in Poland to mark the 80th anniversary of the so-called Great Escape during the Second World War in which 76 prisoners of war tunnelled out of a German prisoner-of-war camp into a snowy forest. British soldiers carried photos of pilots murdered on Hitler’s orders at a ceremony that was also attended by the British ambassador to Poland and marked the culmination of observances that lasted all weekend. The Nazi POW camp held captured Allied air force personnel, including British, American and Polish soldiers, and British airmen led the escape effort. At the time the area...