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  2. Prisoner of War (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner of War was a nominee for PC Gamer US ' s "2002 Best Adventure Game" award, which ultimately went to Syberia. [17] The PC Gameplay Magazine regarded the game as "The most unique game of 2002". [14] The game sold more than 30,000 units in the United States. [18]

  3. P.O.W.: Prisoners of War - Wikipedia

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    Commodore User's Nick Kelly wrote that the arcade game was faithful to Double Dragon and Renegade before it and called it a "good solid beat 'em up", rating it a 6 out of 10. [5] In Japan, Game Machine listed P.O.W.: Prisoners of War on their December 15, 1988 issue as being the third most-successful table arcade unit of the month. [6]

  4. Escape from Colditz - Wikipedia

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    An Amiga computer game titled Escape from Colditz was created in 1990 by Digital Magic. Based on the board game, it required the player to help four prisoners escape by exploring the castle, finding equipment, solving puzzles and digging a tunnel. [4] Colditz Escape!, an open source game engine recreation, was created by Aperture Software in 2009.

  5. P.O.W. (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    P.O.W. is a television series consisting of 6 episodes, broadcast on ITV in 2003. The series starred James D'Arcy and Joe Absolom.The drama series is based on true stories [citation needed], set in Germany in the year 1940 and follows the character of Jim Caddon as he is captured after his plane crashes during a bombing raid over Normandy.

  6. P.O.W. (The United States Steel Hour) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [2] It tells the story of prisoners of war returning to the United States after being subjected to physical and mental abuse, including "brainwashing treatment", in communist prison camps during the Korean War. [4] Prior to writing the teleplay, Davidson interviewed repatriated prisoners and Army doctors. [5]

  7. List of prisoners of war - Wikipedia

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    Werner Drechsler – killed by fellow German POWs during WWII for informing on other prisoners; Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop – Australian surgeon and legend among prisoners of the Thai Burma Railway in WWII; Clive Dunn – British Dad's Army actor, captured following the Battle of Greece in 1941 and held in German captivity until the end of WWII

  8. Guy Gruters - Wikipedia

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    Captain Guy Dennis Gruters (born October 26, 1942) was a United States Air Force officer and fighter pilot best known for his survival for over five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. He was one of the five hundred and ninety-one surviving POWs of all military services released in 1973 for return to the United States during Operation ...

  9. Floyd James Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Floyd James "Jim" Thompson (July 8, 1933 – July 16, 2002) was a United States Army colonel. He was one of the longest-held American prisoners of war, spending nearly nine years in captivity in the forests and mountains of South Vietnam, Laos, and North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.