This is the untold story of life in the allied camps under the Nazis. Sean Londgen has conducted numerous interviews & reveals a new perspective on life under the Nazis that has long been forgotten & replaced by the myth of Colditz & The Great Escape. Between 1939 & 1945 almost 200 000 British & Commonwealth Servicemen were held as Prisoners of War in Germany. Every Allied soldier under the rank of Sergeant was forced to work 12 hour shifts six days a week cutting timber quarrying stone carving ice from frozen rivers & clearing bombsites. It drove the soldiers to the brink in which survival was a daily trial. Many starved to death or died from disease others were killed in accidents or at the hands of their guards.