Masters of the Air
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Summary
The final scene ofMasters of the Airepisode 6 is bittersweet as Major Gale ' Buck ' Cleven and Major John ' Bucky ' Egan at long last reunify at a prisoner of war camp , however , Egan ’s arrival evoke doubt about whether the best admirer will make a daring escape or rest in the coterie until the serial publication ' end . away from being a change of scenery forMasters of the Air , Buck and Bucky ’s reunion was a big moment because , since instalment 4 , Cleven had been dare dead . Furthermore , their reunification has declamatory implications than just two protagonist being together again .
At the end ofMasters of the Airepisode 6 , Egan does n’t arrive at just any POW camp . Stalag Luft III was a real campthat exist in what is now turn over Poland . From 1942 until 1945 , ithoused 1000 of members of the Air Force from various unlike confederate countries , but mostly American and British . On top of that , Stalag Luft III has a unique history . The POW pack is best acknowledge for anescape endeavour made in 1944 called " The Great Escape . “Only four soldiers managed to lam , however , it was a pivotal present moment for the POWs .
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Buck Cleven & John Egan Eventually Leave Stalag Luft III (But Don’t Escape)
Despite Stalag Luft III ’s report for escape attempts , Buck Cleven and John Egannever care to break loose the camp . In fact , it is likely that they did not try out . Stalag Luft III was built on sandy soil , specifically so that escape attempts would be difficult . " The Great Escape " was only potential due to wide provision , and even then , low discrepancies led to the leak ’s failure . In this elbow room , Cleven and Egan likely did not seek to leave Stalag Luft III , which meant they stay at the camp until the very end of the state of war .
In January 1945 , Russian forces were closing in on Germany . As a result , the POWs of Stalag Luft III wereordered to evacuate to a different camp . In a brutal miles - farseeing trek through immobilise condition , Cleven and Egan left Stalag Luft III for the last clock time .
Notably , Cleven escaped this trek and showed up at Thorpe Abbotts over a week subsequently .

Egan , on the other hand , remained on the trek and was likely turn from a 2d POW clique months by and by . In this way , Buck Cleven get away in some electrical capacity from Stalag Luft III .
How Long Buck Cleven & John Egan Are Prisoners Of War For
Since Buck Cleven and John Egan inscribe Stalag Luft III a few day asunder in October 1943 , they were POWs forabout 15 to 18 months . Considering that Cleven escaped the trek in January 1945 , he was a POW for less time , approximately 15 months . Meanwhile , Egan was a captive of war for 18 month , three months more than Cleven , until he was finally released from his second POW camp in April 1945 . In this way , Cleven and Egan were prisoners of war for a long time geological period than they were airmen forMasters of the Air’s100th .
Major Gale Cleven arrived at Thorpe Abbotts in June 1943 and became a prisoner of war in October of that same year .
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