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Alfred George “Alfie” Fripp

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Alfred George “Alfie” Fripp Veteran

Birth
England
Death
3 Jan 2013 (aged 98)
Bournemouth, Bournemouth Unitary Authority, Dorset, England
Burial
Ruislip, London Borough of Hillingdon, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Alfie was believed to be the oldest and one of the longest serving prisoners of war and was detained at the Stalag Luft III camp where his comrades' escape attempts inspired the film The Great Escape.He was photographing the movements of the German military from a Mk1 Blenheim plane when it was shot down and he was taken prisoner with the words "For you the war is over."The war was only three weeks old and he was kept prisoner for the rest of it.He was held at 12 different PoW camps during his five years and seven months'captivity.Stalag Luft III became the scene of two daring escapes,later immortalised in hit films The Wooden Horse and The Great Escape.Alfie used his job of picking up parcels from the railway station to procure items to help with escape efforts.He was transferred to another camp six months before the Great Escape when 76 of his allied comrades made it out of the tunnel in March 1944.All but three were recaptured and Hitler ordered 50 of them to be shot,including Alfie's pilot and friend,Mike Casey.Alfie was originally from Wimborne and ran the science laboratory at Brockenhurst College after leaving the RAF.He died in Bournemouth hospital following an ear infection heart attack and treatment for water on the lungs.

Alfie was believed to be the oldest and one of the longest serving prisoners of war and was detained at the Stalag Luft III camp where his comrades' escape attempts inspired the film The Great Escape.He was photographing the movements of the German military from a Mk1 Blenheim plane when it was shot down and he was taken prisoner with the words "For you the war is over."The war was only three weeks old and he was kept prisoner for the rest of it.He was held at 12 different PoW camps during his five years and seven months'captivity.Stalag Luft III became the scene of two daring escapes,later immortalised in hit films The Wooden Horse and The Great Escape.Alfie used his job of picking up parcels from the railway station to procure items to help with escape efforts.He was transferred to another camp six months before the Great Escape when 76 of his allied comrades made it out of the tunnel in March 1944.All but three were recaptured and Hitler ordered 50 of them to be shot,including Alfie's pilot and friend,Mike Casey.Alfie was originally from Wimborne and ran the science laboratory at Brockenhurst College after leaving the RAF.He died in Bournemouth hospital following an ear infection heart attack and treatment for water on the lungs.


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  • Created by: John Byrne
  • Added: Jan 4, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103072758/alfred_george-fripp: accessed ), memorial page for Alfred George “Alfie” Fripp (13 Jun 1914–3 Jan 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 103072758, citing Breakspear Crematorium, Ruislip, London Borough of Hillingdon, Greater London, England; Maintained by John Byrne (contributor 46549266).