Monday 29 April 2024
Select a region
News

War-time story: three friends and an ill-fated boat escape

War-time story: three friends and an ill-fated boat escape

Tuesday 24 July 2018

War-time story: three friends and an ill-fated boat escape

Tuesday 24 July 2018


76 years ago today, Peter Hassell and Maurice Gould were transported to Witllich Prison in Germany after an ill-fated attempt to escape Jersey with their friend Dennis Audrain.

In this week's war-time story, Jersey War Tunnels explain what happened to the trio, and how half a century after the death of his friend, Peter Hassell made sure he was brought home...

"In May 1942, three friends – Peter Hassell, Maurice Gould and Dennis Audrain – attempted to escape from Jersey in a small boat. They were carrying plans of German fortifications in Jersey to give to the Allies. Tragically their adventure ended badly.

"The boat capsized just two miles offshore. Dennis could not swim and sadly, drowned. Peter and Maurice swam back to shore, only to be immediately captured and imprisoned by German forces.

"The men were questioned for a week in Jersey concerning the photographs and charts they were carrying. Then they were taken to France for interrogation by the Gestapo and moved into a concentration camp. Eventually, on 24 July 1942, they were transferred to Wittlich prison in Germany, where Maurice died of tuberculosis in 1943, aged just 19, in the arms of his friend Peter.

"Peter Hassell endured further hardship in German prisons but survived the war. In 1995 at the time of the 50th anniversary of Jersey’s liberation, he visited his native island from Canada and asked: ‘Where is Maurice?’. Maurice’s body had never been repatriated.

Pictured: Howard Davis Park where Maurice was buried in 1997.

"A year later, he located the wartime burial of his friend in a German war cemetery. In 1997, with the agreement of his family, arrangements were made for the remains of the young Jerseyman to be returned to the Island and laid to rest, some 52 years after his ill-fated attempt to escape. The place chosen was the Jersey War Cemetery in Howard Davis Park. Maurice is the only non-combatant to be buried there."

LEARN MORE

Drinking on an empty stomach

Howard has been out with the boys

Little Dunkirk evacuation

Sign up to newsletter

 

Comments

Comments on this story express the views of the commentator only, not Bailiwick Publishing. We are unable to guarantee the accuracy of any of those comments.

You have landed on the Bailiwick Express website, however it appears you are based in . Would you like to stay on the site, or visit the site?