π§ Birdwatching: How Four Prisoners of War Survived Captivity
Archive of Dan Snow's History Hit π§
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19m
This episode tells the incredible story of four Second World War British POWs who overcame the trials and tribulations of internment through a shared passion for birdwatching. Derek Niemann, a specialist in natural history and author of 'Birds in a Cage', joins Dan to discuss why this obsession helped them survive the POW camps, and how it drove them to become giants of post-war British wildlife conservation.
Produced by Hannah Ward and edited by Dougal Patmore.
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