- John Fancy
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name= John Fancy
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born= Birth date|1913|3|9
died= Death date and age|2008|9|16|1913|3|9
placeofbirth= Lund,Yorkshire
placeofdeath=Slapton ,Devon
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nickname= The Mole
allegiance=United Kingdom
branch=Royal Air Force
serviceyears= 1935-1945
rank=Warrant Officer
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awards=Mentioned in Despatches
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laterwork= Inspiration for the book and film "The Great Escape" market gardenerJohn Fancy (March 9, 1913 - September 16, 2008) was a British former airman whose tunnelling escapes from various German prisoner of war camps during World War II earned him the nickname "the mole", and inspired the book and film "The Great Escape". [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/3131228/John-Fancy.html Obituary] ,
The Daily Telegraph ]Fancy was born in 1913 in the vicarage at Lund near
Driffield inYorkshire . He was educated atHymer's College and looked set to follow his father into a career in estate management but joined the RAF in 1935 instead. Although slightly colour blind he was passed fit for aircrew as anair observer and achieved the rank ofWarrant Officer . His service record included deliveringBlenheim bomber s toFinland and operations over theNorth Sea including a raid onStavanger . His squadron was then moved to operations over Northern Europe in support of theBritish Expeditionary Force rearguard actions which culminated inOperation Dynamo .He was first captured on May 14 1940 when the Blenheim in which he was serving as
air observer /navigator was shot down by Germananti-aircraft fire while returning from a raid onSedan, France . He was taken toStalag Luft I (the Germans maintained separate POW camps for aircrew), as prisoner 89 he was one of the first allied airmen to be captured. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7652091.stm Obituary] ,BBC News]In all Fancy escaped from custody some sixteen times, and constructed eight separate tunnels from various camps, using a German-issued steel
table knife as his principal tool. The knife became his prized possession after the war. As an escapee he had many adventures, including being captured by an extermination squad and being subjected to three mock executions.Though he was Britain's most prolific tunnel-digger [ [http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/news/Death-Mole/article-371290-detail/article.html Western Daily Press] ] and once got as far as a boat off the
Baltic coast, he was recaptured every time and was finally repatriated in April 1945 when his camp was liberated by the advancing Allied forces. He later observed: "After four years, 10 months and four days I landed back in England after taking off on what should have been a four-hour flight." He wasMentioned in Despatches for his conduct. [LondonGazette|issue=37868|startpage=559|date=31 January 1947|accessdate=2008-10-06]After the war Fancy established a market garden near Driffield and ran three
greengrocer y shops in Scarborough. Following the death of his wife in 1983 he retired toSlapton inDevon to be near his daughter.Fancy published two books about his experiences in the war: "Tunnelling to Freedom" (Panther, 1957, ASIN B0007JJ9IS) and "Flights of Fancy" (Navigator, 1986, ISBN 0902830651).
See also
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Stalag Luft I
*Stalag Luft III
*The Great Escape (book)
*The Great Escape (film) References
Persondata
NAME= Fancy, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= The Mole
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Royal Air Force Warrant Officer
DATE OF BIRTH= 1913-3-9
PLACE OF BIRTH= Lund,Yorkshire
DATE OF DEATH= 2008-9-16
PLACE OF DEATH=Slapton ,Devon
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