Paul Royle: how the 'Great Escape' survivor broke out

As an RAF pilot, Royle tunnelled out of a Nazi prison camp in Poland alongside 75 others in daring escape

Paul Royle
(Image credit: TV News WA)

The penultimate survivor of a 76-man group of prisoners who carried out 'The Great Escape', the famous breakout by allied soldiers from a Nazi prison camp in Poland, has died aged 101.

Paul Royle, a former Australian RAF officer, told ABC News last year that he "disliked intensely" the 1963 movie based on the escapade "because there were no motorbikes and the Americans weren't there".

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