Friday, 29 January 2016

Poem ~ German Break Out At Knockaloe - Saturday, 29 January 1916

 Impression sketch of Knockaloe prison camp railway - by Jamie.  See an original image at: <http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/world-history/history-of-the-first-world-war-in-100-moments/a-history-of-the-first-world-war-in-100-moments-britain-s-enemy-aliens-get-their-own-railway-9334403.html> Accessed: 29 January 2016].


Possibly surprising locations
For alien detainees, included
Islands about Britain - one was
The equidistant Isle of Man -
The landmass of 221 square
Miles, sitting in the Irish Sea.

To play its part, the chosen
Isle held two prison camps -
In Douglas a one time holiday
Site, held detainees - while close
To the town of Peel, Knockaloe
Was built on agricultural lands.

Constructed across a wide area,
Knockaloe was to be made
Of four compounds, to become
Like a small town - to include
Railway link - all made to house
1000's in prefabricated huts.

The camp was close to the sea,
With Peel being a fishing port -
Four detainees of Germany
Successfully existed their way
12 January 1916 from Knockaloe;
Two days later to be at Peel port.

The sailors of the German navy;
Robert Clauss, Richard Karlsen
Alexander Hoffman - the fourth
Georges Sudman, had ingenuity
To steal the yacht Genesta, from
The quay - but they were seen.

Shouts rang out at the daylight 
Theft of a local man's boat -
Close by was Constable Clague
Who quickly followed in a yawl -
With assistance of others, to make
Pursuit in a two mastered craft.

The group formed with harbour
Master and a Private Karran -
Crossing the harbour they caught
Up the yacht - the two Germans
On board lifted up their hands
To surrender, along with others.

Two more men were on a boat
Alongside - Germans and boats
Were searched, to find items;
Wire cutters, pincers, a compas,
Marlinspikes, sailmaker's thimble, 
Charts, log line and log books.

In addition; paraffin oil bottles,
Matches, along with a variety
Of food supplies, for their eager
Plan to flee - owner of Genesta
Stated how that two motorboats
In the harbour had been doctored.

A sabotage done to halt pursuit
Of the escaping German sailors -
28 January 1916, the four men
Before a military court charged
With escape and stealing - to be
Told of the men's good characters.

Along with this recommendation,
That came from two imprisoned
Officers, a court heard of Georges
Sudan's other escape at Douglas
Camp, to be held at Knockaloe - 
The military court considered.

Also in that court Franz Rignisky
Had stolen tobacco, while another,
Carl Hench had tried his luck
To escape - walking out with false
Pass - Hoffmann, Clauss, Karlsen
And Sudman all awaited verdict.

Already prisoners of Knockaloe,
What punishment might then be
Given? The final decision was
A deferred sentence, pending
The Governor's confirmation -
Very likely they were well guilty
Of building a discovered tunnel.

by Jamie Mann.

Anon.,1916. Escaped Germans On Yacht - Well Supplied With Provisions. The Daily Telegraph, [online] 29 January 1916. P.6. Col.5. Available http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ww1-archive/12120482/Daily-Telegraph-January-29-1916.html [Accessed: 29 January 2016].

Mann, J., 2016. 100 years Ago - Poems by Jamie Mann. [letter] (Personal communication, 29 January 2016). 



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