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WWII & "Get out of Jail Free"
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Stoops
Posted 2008-08-11 1:21 PM (#18435)
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Subject: WWII & "Get out of Jail Free"

A friend of mine just sent me this and I did look on snopes to see if it was true, but didn't find it.....Neat story. Text follows:

INTERESTING STORY ABOUT WW II




Starting in 1941, an increasing number of British airmen found themselves as the involuntary guests of the Third Reich, and the crown was casting-about for ways and means to facilitate their escape. Now obviously, one of the most helpful aids to that end is a useful and accurate map, one showing not only where-stuff-was, but also showing the locations of "safe houses", where a POW on-the-lam could go for food and shelter. Paper maps had some real drawbacks: They make a lot of noise when you open and fold them, they wear-out rapidly, And if they get wet, they turn into mush.




Someone in MI-5 (similar to America 'S CIA) got the idea of printing escape maps on silk. It's durable, can be
scrunched-up into tiny wads, and unfolded as many times as needed, and makes no noise what-so-ever. At that time, there was only one manufacturer in Great Britain that had perfected the technology of printing on silk, and that was John Waddington, Ltd.


When approached by the government, the firm was only too happy to do its bit for the war effort.


By pure coincidence, Waddington was also the U.K. Licensee for the popular American board game, Monopoly. As it happened, "games and pastimes" was a category of item qualified for insertion into "CARE packages", dispatched by the International Red Cross, to prisoners of war.


Under the strictest of secrecy, in a securely guarded and inaccessible old workshop on the grounds of Waddington's, a group of sworn-to-secrecy employees began mass-producing escape maps, keyed to each region of Germany or Italy where Allied POW camps were located (Red Cross packages were delivered to prisoners in accordance with that same regional system). When processed, these maps could be folded into such tiny dots that they would actually fit inside a Monopoly playing piece.
As long as they were at it, the clever workmen at Waddington's also managed to add:
1. A playing token, containing a small magnetic compass,
2. A two-part metal file that could easily be screwed together.
3. Useful amounts of genuine high-denomination German, Italian, and French currency, hidden within the piles of Monopoly money!


British and American air-crews were advised, before taking off on their first mission, how to identify a "rigged" Monopoly set ----- by means of a tiny red dot, one cleverly rigged to look like an ordinary printing glitch, located in the corner of the Free Parking square! Of the estimated 35,000 Allied POWS who successfully escaped, an estimated one-third were aided in their flight by the rigged Monopoly sets. Everyone who did so was sworn to secrecy Indefinitely, since the British Government might want to use this highly successful ruse in still another, future war.


The story wasn't de-classified until 2007, when the surviving craftsmen from Waddington's, as well as the firm tself, were finally honored in a public ceremony. Anyway, it's always nice when you can play that "Get Out of Jail Free" card

Edited by Stoops 2008-08-11 1:55 PM
Ric
Posted 2008-08-12 3:17 PM (#18487 - in reply to #18435)


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Subject: RE: WWII & "Get out of Jail Free"

I've heard bits and pieces of this before never the whole story
dex armstrong
Posted 2008-08-13 5:02 AM (#18495 - in reply to #18435)


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Subject: RE: WWII & "Get out of Jail Free"

Stoops, What a WONDERFUL story...OUTSTANDING. DEX
Ed668
Posted 2008-08-13 6:57 AM (#18499 - in reply to #18435)
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Subject: RE: WWII & "Get out of Jail Free"

I read about this a couple of years ago. Also, there were a lot of other items smuggled to the POWs and there was a successful communication system from the camps to London. It almost sounds like Hogan's Heroes and was so successful that in some cases the POW camps became overstocked with escape and evasion devices.

There was an MIS-X program and MI-9 agency that was set up by the US military to communicate, support, and supply POWs inside the camps.

Here is one link that gives a good overview.

http://www.aiipowmia.com/wwii/msx.html

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