Wounded and captured at Calais in May 1940, Neave was a persistent escaper, eventually being sent to the "escape-proof" Colditz Castle in Germany. But he was soon to become the first British officer to make a "home-run" back to England. He then continued his war efforts by working in France with the French Resistance. His "adventures" continue, even after Germany's surrender, with his time in service with the Nuremburg War Crimes Tribunal.
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Wounded and captured at Calais in May 1940, Neave was a persistent escaper, eventually being sent to the "escape-proof" Colditz Castle in Germany. But he was soon to become the first British officer to make a "home-run" back to England. He then continued his war efforts by working in France with the French Resistance. His "adventures" continue, even after Germany's surrender, with his time in service with the Nuremburg War Crimes Tribunal.
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