Escape from prison is not merely fiction series like "Prison Break". The true story of how to escape the frenzy just so inspirational film and the like.
Of course, this story is not meant to teach us how to escape from prison. However, so inspiring, that no matter how hard humans create "wall" or "cage" still no way to break in anyway.
For the following planning risk, nothing is far more complex than 76 Allied soldiers escape from Stalag Luft III in 1944 (Stalag Luft III was a German prison during World War II).How to get him to dig three tunnels (nicknamed "Tom," "Dick," and "Harry") 30 feet below the surface of the prison with a plan through the main fence and come to the surface near the forest. It requires sophisticated construction process that includes the use of wood blocks for support, a series of lights, and even a pump to make sure the soldiers diggers can still breathe.After gathering a collection of civilian clothes and passports, on March 24, 1944 they fled.Unfortunately, in one of the tunnels appear Nazi guards. 76 people still managed to escape, but the fugitive to the 77th to see the tunnel is shut down by the guards.Thanks to the popularity of this runaway story, inspired a movie "Great Escape"
2. Pascal Payet’s Helicopter Escapes
Many prisons in Europe have had a helicopter training center on their roof. A French criminal Pascal Payet has repeatedly used the profits. Payet was originally jailed for murder that occurred during a failed robbery on a security van, and was sentenced to thirty years in prison Luynes, France.In 2001, he managed to escape with the help of an "accomplice" who hijacked a helicopter and pick Payet from the roof of the prison, where the helicopter training center.Payet even returned to prison two years later by another helicopter and went to help three other prisoners to escape, but the four men were arrested again. And, Payet was given a sentence of seven years in prison for his role in the escape from the prison.Remarkably, in 2007 Payet lagi2 escape via helicopter, this time from Grasse prison in southeast France. He was removed from the roof by four masked legs have hijacked a helicopter from the nearest airport by threatening to kill the pilot. After landing near the Mediterranean Sea, the pilot was released, and Payet and his accomplices disappeared without a trace.
3. Dieter Dengler’s Prison Camp Escape
Dieter Dengler was a German-American, American Navy pilot known for his successful escape from a prison camp during the Vietnam War from a prison in the woods.In early 1966, Dengler plane was shot down by anti-aircraft fire in Laos, and he was arrested and sent to a prison camp run by the Pathet Lao, a group of North Vietnamese sympathizers. On June 29, 1966, he and six other prisoners managed to escape. After disabling three guards, Dengler escaped into the dense forest.He had spent 23 days in the jungle and had to adapt to insects, leeches, parasites, and starvation before being rescued by a U.S. helicopter. Only one of the other prisoners, a Thai contractor, survived the escape this. The others were killed or missing in the woods.Dengler will continue to be a successful test pilot in subsequent years, and to this day he is credited as the only American soldiers who escaped from a prison camp during the Vietnam War. In a way, Dengler is "The Real Rambo"
4. Escape From Alcatraz
In 1962, Frank Morris, Clarence and John Anglin use carefully planning to escape from prison prototypical for months. Trio penjahan held at the famous prison Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, a special prison for the most violent criminals and is regarded as one of the hardest prison to escape.How they get away with using a series of tools including a drill assembled from a vacuum cleaner. They then down a chimney to the beach, where they quickly made a raft and fled to San Francisco Bay.Escape they did not realize until the next morning. Just like in Hollywood movies, tactics by making "a scarecrow" head dolls of soap, human hair, and toilet paper and blankets to make it look close was sleeping in bed jail.
2. Pascal Payet’s Helicopter Escapes
Many prisons in Europe have had a helicopter training center on their roof. A French criminal Pascal Payet has repeatedly used the profits. Payet was originally jailed for murder that occurred during a failed robbery on a security van, and was sentenced to thirty years in prison Luynes, France.In 2001, he managed to escape with the help of an "accomplice" who hijacked a helicopter and pick Payet from the roof of the prison, where the helicopter training center.Payet even returned to prison two years later by another helicopter and went to help three other prisoners to escape, but the four men were arrested again. And, Payet was given a sentence of seven years in prison for his role in the escape from the prison.Remarkably, in 2007 Payet lagi2 escape via helicopter, this time from Grasse prison in southeast France. He was removed from the roof by four masked legs have hijacked a helicopter from the nearest airport by threatening to kill the pilot. After landing near the Mediterranean Sea, the pilot was released, and Payet and his accomplices disappeared without a trace.
3. Dieter Dengler’s Prison Camp Escape
Dieter Dengler was a German-American, American Navy pilot known for his successful escape from a prison camp during the Vietnam War from a prison in the woods.In early 1966, Dengler plane was shot down by anti-aircraft fire in Laos, and he was arrested and sent to a prison camp run by the Pathet Lao, a group of North Vietnamese sympathizers. On June 29, 1966, he and six other prisoners managed to escape. After disabling three guards, Dengler escaped into the dense forest.He had spent 23 days in the jungle and had to adapt to insects, leeches, parasites, and starvation before being rescued by a U.S. helicopter. Only one of the other prisoners, a Thai contractor, survived the escape this. The others were killed or missing in the woods.Dengler will continue to be a successful test pilot in subsequent years, and to this day he is credited as the only American soldiers who escaped from a prison camp during the Vietnam War. In a way, Dengler is "The Real Rambo"
4. Escape From Alcatraz
In 1962, Frank Morris, Clarence and John Anglin use carefully planning to escape from prison prototypical for months. Trio penjahan held at the famous prison Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, a special prison for the most violent criminals and is regarded as one of the hardest prison to escape.How they get away with using a series of tools including a drill assembled from a vacuum cleaner. They then down a chimney to the beach, where they quickly made a raft and fled to San Francisco Bay.Escape they did not realize until the next morning. Just like in Hollywood movies, tactics by making "a scarecrow" head dolls of soap, human hair, and toilet paper and blankets to make it look close was sleeping in bed jail.
5. The Maze Prison Escape
By 1983, 35 prisoners escaped after taking control of The Maze prison by force.The Maze destined for the Irish Republican Army terrorist army, and is considered as one of the most difficult impregnable prison in Europe. But after several months of planning, a group of prisoners led by IRA members, Gerry Kelly and Bobby Storey, all prisoners are able to master the whole block of the prison with weapons that have been smuggled into the prison.After injuring several guards and stole their uniforms, the prisoners hijacked a car and took over a nearby guard post. But when they could not get past the main gate, the men jumped a fence and fled on foot.The report mentions in year 35 people escaped from prison, sixteen of whom were recaptured.
6. Billy Hayes’ Escape From Turkish Prison
Billy Hayes is an American student who was arrested in 1970 when he tried to smuggle two pounds of hash (a kind of drug) into the plane in Turkey.After being caught, he was sentenced to thirty years in a Turkish prison. Hayes worked hard in jail for five years, but he eventually transferred to an island prison in the Sea of Marmara, and here he began to seriously plan For escape.The island was no boat, but close to the port, and there are small fishing boats docked every time a big storm coming.Hayes spent days hiding in the bin (bin) of concrete. When the time is right, he swam to the harbor and stole a small boat. From here, he went to Greece, before arriving safely back in the United States.Hayes later wrote a book about the ordeal called Midnight Express, which was adapted into a fictional film of the same name. Well, it should look for the movie
7. Casanova’s Escape from the Leads
In 1753, Giacomo Casanova was arrested and imprisoned in the leads (nickname of the prison because the roof is made of tin, so the atmosphere inside the cell becomes very hot and is designed so that prisoners may not escape). Having managed to smuggle a nail into the cell, Casanova and a renegade priest came close to tunnel through the ceiling of their cells. Then they unload a disc cover on the roof and into another room through a roof window.Using a combination of ladders and ropes, fugitive duo managed to make it down to the ground floor. After the break the lock and sneak through the prison halls, they escaped by gondola to the city's network stream. Casanova then wrote about in his memoir a popular escape. Although many speculate that the story may be a lot of "extra spice", the evidence from the scene apparently was true.There's more stories about escaping from prison were also amazing. And, the occurrence in our own country. Ever hear the story of "Johnny Indo"? Better find the movie, yes .
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