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The 9. 4 Most Badass Soldiers Who Ever Lived. This place was so badass, it got its own TV show, TV movies, regular movies, board game, and computer game. Oh, and some books too. The Escape: Hermann Goering, the second biggest douche in Germany in the 1. Colditz . Two others built an entire glider out of scavenged wood. Tunnels were also popular, but like each of these attempts, ultimately big fat failures (to be fair, the glider just didn't get finished in time). Neave, perhaps wisely, settled on a subtler concept of escape.
Finagling a Polish army tunic and cap, he painted them to look more like the Germans' uniforms. Then he proceeded to walk out the front door. Unfortunately, search lights reacted with the paint he'd used, making it shine a bright green. Failure did not deter him.
He tried the exact same plan five months later, this time using cardboard, cloth, and some more paint to make a more authentic- looking uniform. He and another prisoner, Anthony Luteyn, who had his own costume, just needed an opportunity. That opportunity came in the form of an all- inmate stage show that was being put on at the prison (no, really). The two slipped under the stage, into a room that connected to a corridor which lead, not to freedom, but to the one place no prisoner wants to wind up: the guardhouse. Wearing British uniforms over fake German uniforms over civilian clothing, the two lowered themselves into the room, ditched the British uniforms, entered the guardhouse, and pretended like they owned the place. Nobody noticed. Having rehearsed their exit, they paused at the door leading out of the prison, exchanged a few remarks in German, and even put on their gloves before calmly leaving. The guards were completely fooled into thinking Neave and Luteyn were visiting officers.
After passing through the courtyard and through the moat, they ditched their . Even when the Hitler Youth stopped them, Neaves and Luteyn remained composed and told another lie: They were Germans, from the north, of course.
After this, Neaves and Luteyn kept to the country and travelled on foot. Hungry and a little frostbitten, they made it into Switzerland.
American Horror Story Timeline: How All the Seasons Are Connected - Today's News: Our Take. Ever since Ryan Murphy revealed that all seasons of American Horror Story are connected, fans have been busy piecing together the disparate story lines into one cohesive universe. And since not everyone has the time to rewatch Murder House, Asylum, Coven, Freak Showand Hotel to discover how they are connected to Roanoke, we put together a handy, comprehensive timeline of AHS's world, from the 1. Scathach, the first Supreme, stows away on a boat from England to America. Soon after arriving she is sentenced to be burned at the stake for being a witch, but she slaughters the white soldiers and blames the massacre on Native Americans.
Governor John White sets sail for England, leaving Thomasin in charge of Roanoke. The colonists rebel and banish her to the woods to starve to death. Thomasin surrenders her soul to Scathach in order to survive.
Newly empowered, Thomasin becomes the Butcher and returns to the colony where she slaughters the insurgents, but spares her son Ambrose. The Butcher leads the surviving colonists inland, and begins practicing human sacrifice (which is when she kills Priscilla). When Ambrose leads a revolt, she slaughters them all.
Tituba teaches black magic to the witches who enslave her. The Salem witch trials occur. Miss Robichaux's Academy for Exceptional Young Ladies is founded. Edward Philip Mott builds the farmhouse and is murdered by the Butcher. Madame Delphine La. Laurie returns to New Orleans and begins torturing her slaves.
Delphine holds her three daughters in torture chambers for the year as punishment for planning to murder her. Delphine turns her slave Bastien into a minotaur after her daughter Pauline was caught with him. As revenge, Marie Laveau tricks Delphine into drinking an immortality potion and buries her alive.
Miss Robichaux's Academy for Exceptional Young Ladies is turned into a school for witches. Kincaid Polk slaughters people at the Chicago World's Fair and becomes Piggy Man. James Patrick March is born on October 3.
Edward Mordrake escapes the Bedlam Asylum and joins a freak show. On Halloween, his second face drives him to kill the entire troupe and himself.
The Countess is born. The girls of Miss Robichaux's kill the Axeman. Charles Montgomery builds the Murder House.
Mr. March begins construction on the Hotel Cortez. Charles and Nora begin performing illegal abortions in their basement. Evers' son Albert is kidnapped by Gordon Northcott and presumed dead. The Countess meets Valentino and Natasha. Believing Valentino has died, the Countess marries Mr. March begins the 1.
Commandment murders. The Countess goes to Charles Montgomery for an abortion, but her son, Bartholomew, survives the procedure. A patient's boyfriend kidnaps and dismembers Charles and Nora's son Thaddeus.
Charles sews him back together and resurrects him as the Infantata. Nora kills Charles and commits suicide. The Polks become cannibals.
Late 1. 92. 0s/early 1. The Countess discovers Valentino is alive. March seals Valentino and Natasha in the walls of the Cortez. March continues his murder spree until Ms.
Evers turns him in. When the police arrive at the Cortez, March kills Ms.
Evers and then kills himself. Ethel and Dell marry. Ethel gives birth to Jimmy during a live freak show performance. Dr. Arden and a group of Nazis amputate Elsa's leg while shooting a BDSM snuff film. Massimo Dolcefino makes Elsa a prosthesis. Massimo tracks down Dr.
Arden, who was then known as Hans Gruber, but Arden captures Massimo and tortures him. Elsa leaves Germany and begins traveling to America with gypsies.
Shortly afterward, Elsa adopts Pepper and begins collecting her . Arden enlists in the war, eventually becoming an SS doctor at Auschwitz. Stanley takes in Maggie, who had been pick- pocketing on the streets. Twisty the Clown goes to Jupiter, Fla., and terribly disfigures himself while attempting suicide. Jimmy makes his debut in Elsa's show. Dr. Curran rapes Elizabeth Short, who dies from being sedated. Charles Montgomery's ghost dismembers Elizabeth.
Massimo Dolcefino moves to America. Chester kills his wife, Lucy, and her girlfriend, Alice, for mocking his relationship with his ventriloquist dummy, Marjorie. Sister Jude hits Missy Stone in a drunk- driving accident and flees the scene, believing the child had died. The incident leads Judy to become a nun. Dell, Desiree, Bette and Dot Tattler join Fraulein Elsa's Cabinet of Curiosities.
Twisty goes on a murder spree, inspiring Dandy to become his prot. Twisty is killed by Edward Mordrake. Stanley and Maggie go to Florida to obtain specimens for the American Morbidity Museum.
Gloria sends Dandy to unseen psychoanalyst, Dr. Jimmy is arrested for Dandy's murders. Stanley amputates both of Jimmy's hands without permission. Dell kills Ma Petite. Elsa kills Ethel and Dell.
The freaks mutilate Stanley. Pepper's husband Salty dies of a stroke and Pepper goes to live with her sister. Chester buys the freak show and saws Maggie in half before turning himself in. Dandy becomes the new owner and kills most of the freaks before Desiree, Jimmy, Bette and Dot drown him. Elsa moves to Los Angeles to pursue a career in show business.
Three hunters are murdered by the Butcher. Loraine Baxter kills her husband William after discovering his affair with her best friend Celia.
Loraine than dies after putting her head in the oven. Elsa lands the cover of LIFE Magazine. Elsa performs on Halloween and Edward Mordrake kills her. Desiree is now married with kids. Jimmy is expecting a baby with Bet and Dotte. The son of a stylist at Marie Laveau's salon is murdered by three white men.
Marie raises an army of corpses to murder the men in retaliation. Briarcliff Manor is purchased by the Catholic Church and converted into a mental asylum. Arden gets permission from Monsignor Timothy Howard to perform his experiments, including the creation of the Raspers. Leigh Emerson kills a bell- ringing Santa. Then, dressed in the Santa costume, Leigh kills 1.
Pepper is framed for the murder of her sister's baby and is institutionalized at Briarcliff. Leigh Emerson becomes a patient at Briarcliff and is placed in solitary confinement. Kit and Alma Walker are abducted by aliens.
Kit is committed to Briarcliff for the Bloody Face murders. Lana Winters is committed and her girlfriend Wendy is murdered by Bloody Face. Sister Mary Eunice becomes possessed. Anne Frank is committed to Briarcliff, but Arden lobotomizes her. Oliver Thredson helps Lana escape Briarcliff, only to hold her hostage as his new . Mary Eunice, Dr. Arden and Leigh Emerson frame Sister Jude for the murder of security guard Frank Mc.
Cann. Sister Jude is stripped of her position in the church and committed to Briarcliff. Monsignor Howard kills Sister Mary Eunice, whom Dr.
Arden cremates along with himself. Grace gives birth to a son, Thomas, and becomes engaged to Kit. Lana is released from Briarcliff and writes an expose about the asylum. Lana kills Thredson. Monsignor Howard forges a death certificate for Sister Jude.
Kit and Grace are released from Briarcliff. They return to Kit's old house where they find Alma holding a second baby. Pepper dies. 1. 96. Alma kills Grace with an ax.
Nursing students Gladys and Maria let R. Franklin into the Murder House, where they were living with several other girls. Franklin drowns Gladys and stabs Maria to death. Alma is committed to Briarcliff and later dies there. Lana releases her hit book, Maniac: One Woman's Story of Survival.
Early 1. 97. 0s: Constance moves to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. Sister Jude is checked out of the asylum by Kit and dies. The Countess begins her reign as the . Spalding cuts out his tongue to protect Fiona. Constance quits acting and gives birth to Adelaide. The Chen family is murdered by the Butcher.
Tate is born. Ramona Royale begins her relationship with The Countess. Troy and Bryan are killed by the Infantata.
Hugo rapes Moira. Constance catches them in the act and kills both of them. Constance, Tate and Addy move out of the Murder House. Sam and Nikki move in, but are murdered during BDSM roleplay. Liz Taylor meets The Countess and decides to stay at the Cortez. Liz begins sending money to her kids in Topeka until they turn 1.
The Countess turns a young blonde girl, who becomes an accomplice of the 1. Commandments Killer.
Miranda and Bridget Jane work at an assisted living facility in Rochester, New York. Before their history of murdering patients is discovered, they move to North Carolina where they turn the farmhouse into their own facility. Police investigate the Jane sisters' assisted living facility, only to discover Bridget and Miranda have disappeared. Hank begins hunting witches. Ramona and The Countess split. Ramona begins dating Prophet Moses, but The Countess kills him.
Ramona goes to live with her sick father and mother. Her mother dies and Ramona attempts to stop her father's alzheimer's by infecting him with the virus. When that doesn't work, Ramona kills him. Larry Harvey's family moves into the Murder House. Constance begins an affair with Larry in order to move back into the house. When Lorraine finds out about the affair, she kills herself and their two daughters by setting fire to the children's bedroom.
Shortly after, Constance, Tate, Beau and Addie move back into the Murder House. Sally sews herself to two singers she writes for just prior to them overdosing.
While sewn to their corpses, she's tortured by the Addiction Demon. Larry kills Beau on behalf of Constance. Angry about this, Tate goes to Larry's work and sets him on fire. Tate then goes on a shooting rampage at his high school.
Shortly afterward, Tate is killed by a SWAT team inside the Murder House. Sally and Donovan check into the Cortez. After Donovan overdoses, Iris kills Sally and The Countess turns Donovan. Dr. Elias Cunningham moves to the North Carolina to work on his book about the Jane sisters.