Johnnie Dodge

John Bigelow Dodge
Dodge in 1928
Nickname(s)The Artful Dodger
Born(1894-05-15)15 May 1894
New York City, U.S.
Died2 November 1960(1960-11-02) (aged 66)
London, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom British Empire
Service / branchUnited Kingdom Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
British Army
Years of service1914–1920, 1939–1946
RankMajor
UnitRoyal Naval Division
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
Royal Sussex Regiment
Commands16th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
Battles / warsFirst World War:

Second World War:

Awards Distinguished Service Order
Distinguished Service Cross
Military Cross
RelationsJohn Bigelow
William E. Dodge
Winston Churchill

Major John Bigelow Dodge DSO DSC MC (15 May 1894 – 2 November 1960), also known as "the Artful Dodger",[1] was an American-born British Army officer who fought in both world wars and became a notable prisoner of war during the Second World War, surviving the famous The Great Escape in March 1944.

Early life

Dodge's paternal great great grandfather was David Low Dodge, a pacifist and founder of the New York Peace Society. His great grandfather was William E. Dodge, co-founder of the well-known Phelps Dodge & Company. His grandfather was Brigadier-General Charles Cleveland Dodge, who fought in the American Civil War (1861-1865). His parents, Charles Stuart Dodge and Flora Bigelow (daughter of John Bigelow) divorced in 1902. Flora, who had custody of their two children, John and his sister Lucie, remarried to Lionel George William Guest, a cousin of British prime minister Winston Churchill, and moved to later live in Montreal, Quebec in Canada.[2] His education included the Fay School and St. Mark's School, in Southborough, Massachusetts and then north to McGill University of Montreal, Quebec in Canada.

First World War

It was through Churchill, who then was First Lord of the Admiralty, that Dodge became commissioned into the Royal Naval Division, arriving in England in August 1914.[3] He became a naturalised British Citizen in 1915.[4]

Dodge served in the 7th (Hood) Battalion of the Royal Naval Division first at Antwerp, then at Gallipoli.[4] Together with Bernard Freyberg and two other officers, Dodge decided where Rupert Brooke was to be buried, and dug the grave on Skyros, immediately before the Gallipoli assault.

While serving as a lieutenant he was wounded at Gallipoli, and awarded the Distinguished Service Cross during this campaign.[5] His award was published in the London Gazette on 8 November 1915.[6]

He transferred to the British Army in April 1916 with the rank of captain,[7][8] to the 10th Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment (the recently raised 'Battersea Battalion), with whom he served on the Western Front, taking part in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette.[9] He was promoted to major on 22 February 1918,[10] was wounded on more than one occasion, and ended the war as an acting lieutenant-colonel[11] commanding the 16th Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment fighting in France.[12] He was further decorated with the Distinguished Service Order, this being gazetted on 3 June 1919.[13]

He was demobilised on 18 December 1920, retaining the rank of major.[14]

Dodge's American cousin, Braxton Bigelow, had also joined the British army to fight in the First World War. He was killed in Flanders in 1917.[15]

Interwar years

He made several expeditions through these years, including visits to China and Burma,[3] however on a visit in 1921 to the Caucasus he was arrested by Cheka — the Soviet secret police as a suspected spy.[16] After about two months of dreadful discomfort and narrowly avoiding execution, he was expelled from Russia with an order never to return there again. After this he changed his political view from socialist to conservative.[3]

He served on London County Council as member for Mile End (East London) from 1925 to 1931. He failed in his bids to get into Parliament for the Mile End parliamentary constituency in the 1924[17] and 1929 general elections.[18] As part of his campaign for the London County Council election in 1926, Dodge engaged in a boxing exhibition match against a local professional and sustained a black eye.[19] He became a member of the London Stock Exchange and took up the directorship of a New York bank.[4]

Johnnie married divorcee Minerva Sherman (née Arrington) (1902–1980) in New York about 1929. She was born in North Carolina; her great grandparents included Governor Tod Robinson Caldwell and General William Thomas Ward.[20] They had two sons, David born 1930 and Lionel (known as Tony) in 1934, both born in England.

Second World War

At the outbreak of the war, Dodge re-enlisted into the British Army, taking up the rank of major, serving with the Middlesex Regiment attached to the 51st (Highland) Infantry Division.

While awaiting action during the "Phony War" stage, Johnnie secured adoption as prospective Conservative parliamentary candidate for Gillingham for the next general election which was postponed by hostilities.[21]

When the division surrendered at Saint-Valery-en-Caux in June 1940, Dodge attempted to evade capture, and swam out to sea in an attempt to board some ships he could see on the horizon. However, the ships moved off before he could reach them, so he returned to land, covering approximately seven miles before coming ashore.[3] He was then captured by the Germans and became a Prisoner of War.

Prisoner of War

Dodge, with many other POWs from the Allied defeat in France, was forced to march towards Germany. During the march his bare feet became badly cut, and eventually he was put on a barge with other Army prisoners for transport to Germany. While on the River Scheldt he jumped overboard, but was handed over to a Luftwaffe officer by a frightened Dutch civilian.[22] As he had become a captive of the Luftwaffe, he, with all Air Force POWs, was sent to the Dulag Luft reception and transit camp at Oberursel.

Dulag Luft

At Dulag Luft he met the Senior British Officer, Wing Commander Harry Day, who with the agreement of the Camp Kommandant, Major Rumpel, was made part of the permanent British staff of the camp. Rumpel arranged for the records to show that he had been transferred to the Royal Air Force,[22] and from then on, he remained with the RAF POWs.

Escape always appealed to Dodge's mind, and here he was in good company. In addition to Day, also at the camp were the escape-obsessed Jimmy Buckley and Roger Bushell.

It was from here that Dodge made his second escape attempt. A tunnel had been constructed by the permanent British staff, and in June 1941, Dodge, together with Day, Bushell and 14 others made their bid for freedom. None were successful, and all were recaptured. Dodge, and his travelling companion, were recaptured two days later walking along the autobahn a few miles south of Frankfurt. He was given a short period in solitary confinement before being transferred to Stalag Luft I at Barth, with all the other recaptured escapers.[23]

Stalag Luft I

Dodge became good friends with Harry Day who had taken over the role of Senior British Officer, and he helped Day with the running of the camp and with escape matters. He was transferred to Stalag Luft III at Sagan in April 1942.

Stalag Luft III (East Compound)

Here Dodge again acted as deputy to Day. In November 1942, he was transferred again, this time to Oflag XXI-B at Schubin in occupied Poland. En route to that camp, he escaped from the train, but was immediately seen, shot at and quickly recaptured.[24][25]

Oflag XXI-B

From this camp, there are accounts which include Dodge in the escape attempt. He did not escape with the 33 men (including Harry Day) through a tunnel on 5 March 1943.[26][27] In his life story, written by Tim Carroll, the author states quite rightly that Dodge never took part in this escape attempt, simply because in his post-war debriefings Dodge never claimed to be a part of the group in the escape. Dodge was transferred to Stalag Luft III in April 1943.

Stalag Luft III (North Compound)

Dodge became involved with the organisation of what became known as The Great Escape. Partly due to his large size, he did not help build the tunnels, but instead helped create diversions such as choir singing to help disguise the noise of the digging.[28]

Dodge was given a place in tunnel "Harry" and escaped at approximately 0100 on 25 March 1944 as part of the famous The Great Escape. He travelled with Flight Lieutenant James Wernham RCAF towards Czechoslovakia. They were caught during the afternoon of the same day at the nearby Hirschberg main railway station.[29] Taken to the Kriminalpolizei at Hirschberg they met other recaptured escapers, including Bertram "Jimmy" James.[30]

Dodge was the first to be removed from Hirschberg, and was sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp, where he was later joined by Jimmy James, Harry Day and Flight Lieutenant Sydney Dowse. James Wernham, together with 49 other recaptured escapers, were shot and murdered under Hitler's orders.

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

The "Great Escapers" were placed in Sonderlager A (Special Camp A) within the main camp. Here were housed a handful of other 'political' prisoners, including SOE agent Peter Churchill, two Russian generals, various other Russians, Poles, Italians and four British soldiers of Irish origin.[31] Later they were joined by British Commando Jack Churchill. Dowse and James almost immediately began another tunnel, which was kept secret from all non-British personnel. This was completed and used on the night of 23 September 1944, when Dodge, James, Day, Dowse and Jack Churchill escaped.[32][33] Dodge, who travelled alone, was on the run for over a month, and after receiving help from some French slave labourers, was arrested by a German farmer and returned to Sachsenhausen.

He, with the other four, who had also been recaptured, was placed in solitary confinement and chained to the floor in the death cells at the camp. Mainly through Harry Day's efforts all were spared execution.

Peace envoy

In February 1945, he was released from solitary and taken to Berlin, where he was asked by two senior German officials to act as a peace envoy to the British government with an offer of German surrender to the Western Allies of the British and Americans but not to the Russians. Dodge was asked to undertake this task because of his distant relationship to British prime minister Winston Churchill.[34]

He returned to Britain, after traveling west to Dresden, where he survived the R.A.F. air raid and fire bombing on 14 February, then south to Munich before crossing the border into neutral Switzerland. He arrived in Britain in May 1945 and actually met Churchill and the U.S. ambassador to Britain, John Gilbert Winant on 6 May 1945. He explained his adventures and the German peace proposal.[35] History records the offer was not accepted.[36]

Later life

Memorial for John Bigelow Dodge, St Andrew's church, Ferring, West Sussex, Southern England

Dodge was awarded the Military Cross for his services as a POW, this being recorded in the London Gazette on 18 April 1946.[37]

Post-war Dodge was a central figure leading the war crimes investigation to bring key Gestapo and other officials to justice who were responsible for carrying out the orders to murder 50 of the 76 escapees from Stalag Luft III.

He attempted to restart his political career, but with no success, when he stood at Gillingham at the 1945 General Election but lost narrowly to the winning Labour member, Joseph Binns.[38]

He died, aged 66, of a heart attack when hailing a taxi near Hyde Park in London in November 1960. After cremation his ashes were buried at St Andrew's Church, Ferring, Sussex.[39]

Legacy

Dodge was portrayed by Christopher Reeve in the made-for-TV film The Great Escape II: The Untold Story (1988).

References

  1. ^ The Great Escape by Paul Brickhill page 5
  2. ^ Dodge, Phyllis B. (1987). Tales of the Phelps-Dodge Family. New York: New York Historical Society. p. 217.
  3. ^ a b c d Wings Day by Sydney Smith page 57
  4. ^ a b c "Biographies". Dodgefamily.org.
  5. ^ "Lieut. Dodge Honored" (PDF). Timesmachine.nytimes.com. 7 November 1915. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  6. ^ "No. 29358". The London Gazette. 5 November 1915. p. 11029.
  7. ^ "No. 29547". The London Gazette. 14 April 1916. p. 3921.
  8. ^ "No. 29847". The London Gazette (Supplement). 1 December 1916. p. 11832.
  9. ^ Carroll, Tim (2013). The Dodger, The Extraordinary Story of Churchill's Cousin and the Great Escape. Mainstream Publishing. pp. 61–62. ISBN 978-1-780-57606-0.
  10. ^ "No. 30593". The London Gazette (Supplement). 22 March 1918. p. 3697.
  11. ^ "No. 31035". The London Gazette (Supplement). 26 November 1918. p. 14052.
  12. ^ "No. 31215". The London Gazette (Supplement). 4 March 1919. p. 3120.
  13. ^ "No. 31370". The London Gazette. 30 May 1919. p. 6818.
  14. ^ "No. 32167". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 December 1920. p. 12467.
  15. ^ Class of 1909 Harvard College. Harvard College. 1920. p. 23. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  16. ^ "Russian Reds Seize Lieut. J. B. Dodge" (PDF). The New York Times. 28 December 1921. p. 4. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  17. ^ The Dodger. pp. 110–112.
  18. ^ The Dodger. p. 114.
  19. ^ "News from All Quarters". Auckland Star. 22 May 1926. p. 23 – via Papers Past.
  20. ^ Sherman III, Charles Austin (2011). Exciting Stories of my Personal Brushes with Greatness: memoirs of Another Time (1922–1956). AuthorHouse. p. Chapter "The Roaring Twenties".
  21. ^ Carroll, Tim. The Dodger. p. 128.
  22. ^ a b Wings Day by Sydney Smith page 58
  23. ^ WO208/3269 – Official Camp History – Dulag Luft (Oberersul) page 18
  24. ^ Wings Day by Sydney Smith page 121
  25. ^ The Great Escape by Paul Brickhill page 18
  26. ^ Stolen Journey by Oliver Philpot page 165
  27. ^ Under the Wire by William Ash page 246
  28. ^ The Great Escape by Tim Carroll page 107
  29. ^ AIR40/2645 Official Camp History – Stalag Luft III (Section III North Compound)
  30. ^ Moonless Night by Bertram James page 107
  31. ^ Wings Day by Sydney Smith page 193
  32. ^ Wings Day by Sydney Smith page 210
  33. ^ The Great Escape by Paul Brickhill page 236
  34. ^ The Great Escape by Paul Brickhill page 240-243
  35. ^ The Great Escape by Paul Brickhill page 243
  36. ^ "Letter from Dodge to Churchill 29 April 1945". Churchill College Cambridge. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  37. ^ "No. 37536". The London Gazette (Supplement). 16 April 1946. p. 1950.
  38. ^ Carroll, Tim (March 2013). The Dodger. pp. 252–253. ISBN 978-1-780-57606-0.
  39. ^ The Dodger. pp. 268–269.

Read other articles:

Hidajat Martaatmadja Menteri Perhubungan Darat, Pos, Telekomunikasi & Pariwisata IndonesiaMasa jabatan13 November 1963 – 24 Februari 1966PresidenSoekarno PendahuluDjatikoesoemoPenggantiUtoyo Utomo Informasi pribadiLahir(1915-05-26)26 Mei 1915Cianjur, Jawa BaratMeninggal24 Oktober 2005(2005-10-24) (umur 89)JakartaKebangsaanIndonesiaPekerjaanTentaraKarier militerPihak Hindia Belanda (1934—1941)Indonesia (1945—1963)Dinas/cabang TNI Angkatan DaratMasa dinas1934�...

 

 

Професіональна футбольна група А 2013–14 Подробиці Дата проведення 19 липня 2013 — 18 травня 2014 Кількість учасників 14 Призові місця  Чемпіон Лудогорець (3-й раз) Віцечемпіон ЦСКА Третє місце Литекс Путівки в континентальні кубки Ліга чемпіонів Лудогорець Ліга Європи Ц...

 

 

Siaran televisi analog dilihat dengan pengambilan potret tampak dekat. Televisi analog adalah siaran televisi yang dipancarkan dengan menggunakan variasi voltase dan frekuensi dari sinyal.[1] Televisi analog merupakan sistem penyiaran televisi yang pertama dikembangkan, dengan menggunakan sinyal analog dalam transmisi gambar dan suara. Untuk mendapatkan siaran televisi analog digunakan alat penangkap sinyal yang disebut antena. Pada siaran televisi analog, semakin jauh letak antena da...

يفتقر محتوى هذه المقالة إلى الاستشهاد بمصادر. فضلاً، ساهم في تطوير هذه المقالة من خلال إضافة مصادر موثوق بها. أي معلومات غير موثقة يمكن التشكيك بها وإزالتها. (يناير 2022) في الرياضيات، تعرف متعددة لحدود بالصورة p ( x ) = a 0 + a 1 x + ⋯ + a n x n , x ∈ C {\displaystyle p(x)=a_{0}+a_{1}x+\cdots +a_{n}x^{n},\quad x\i...

 

 

Football match2003 Coupe de la Ligue finalEvent2002–03 Coupe de la Ligue Monaco Sochaux Ligue 1 Ligue 1 4 1 Date17 May 2003VenueStade de France, ParisRefereeDamien LedentuAttendance78,409← 2002 2004 → The 2003 Coupe de la Ligue final was a football match played at Stade de France, Saint-Denis on 17 May 2003 that saw AS Monaco FC defeat FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 4-1 thanks to goals by Ludovic Giuly (2), Sébastien Squillaci and Dado Prso. Route to the final Note: In all results bel...

 

 

Voce principale: Associazione Calcio Monza Brianza 1912. Associazione Sportiva Simmenthal-MonzaStagione 1962-1963Sport calcio Squadra Simmenthal-Monza Allenatore Hugo Lamanna Presidente Claudio Sada Serie B9º Maggiori presenzeCampionato: Traspedini (38) Miglior marcatoreCampionato: Ferrario (18) StadioCittà di Monza 1961-1962 1963-1964 Si invita a seguire il modello di voce Questa pagina raccoglie le informazioni riguardanti l'Associazione Sportiva Simmenthal-Monza nelle competizioni ...

Voce principale: Associazione Calcio Pavia. Associazione Calcio PaviaStagione 1942-1943Sport calcio Squadra Pavia Allenatore Pietro Andreoli Presidente Eugenio Pravettoni Serie C6º nel girone D. Maggiori presenzeCampionato: Antolini, Bertolotti e Ceffa (24) Miglior marcatoreCampionato: Borghi (11) 1941-1942 1943-1944 Si invita a seguire il modello di voce Questa voce raccoglie le informazioni riguardanti l'Associazione Calcio Pavia nelle competizioni ufficiali della stagione 1942-1943....

 

 

Strand adalah sebuah jalan di City of Westminster, London, Inggris. Jalan ini dimulai dari Trafalgar Square dan terus ke timur hingga Fleet Street di Temple Bar, yang menandai batas dari Kota London pada saat ini, meskipun sejarahnya lebih lama dari kota London sendiri. Di ujung timur jalan terdapat dua gereja tua: St Mary-le-Strand dan St Clement Denmark yang sekarang Strand ini menandai batas selatan Covent Garden.[1] Rujukan ^ Christopher Hibbert, Ben Weinreb, The London Encyclopae...

 

 

Order of birds Eurypygiformes Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Clade: Eurypygimorphae Order: EurypygiformesHackett et al., 2008 Families Rhynochetidae Eurypygidae Eurypygiformes /jʊərɪˈpɪdʒɪfɔːrmiːz/ is an order formed by the kagus, comprising two species in the family Rhynochetidae endemic to New Caledonia, and the sunbittern (Eurypyga helias) from the tropical regions of the Americas.[1] Its closest relatives appear...

RossøyaKræmerpyntenclass=notpageimage| Svalbard Cape NordkinnKnivskjelloddenPysenLindesnesHornøyaKibergsnesetHolmebåenVardetangenclass=notpageimage| Norway The extreme points of Norway include the coordinates that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location in Norway; and the highest and the lowest altitudes in the country. The northernmost point is Rossøya on Svalbard, the southernmost is Pysen in Mandal, the easternmost is Kræmerpynten on Svalbard, and the westernmo...

 

 

Сельское поселение России (МО 2-го уровня)Новотитаровское сельское поселение Флаг[d] Герб 45°14′09″ с. ш. 38°58′16″ в. д.HGЯO Страна  Россия Субъект РФ Краснодарский край Район Динской Включает 4 населённых пункта Адм. центр Новотитаровская Глава сельского пос�...

 

 

Class I freight railroad in the United States Union Pacific redirects here. For other uses, see Union Pacific (disambiguation). See also: History of the Union Pacific Railroad Union Pacific RailroadSystem map (trackage rights in purple)UP 2723 leading a train eastbound near inland California.OverviewParent companyUnion Pacific CorporationHeadquartersUnion Pacific Center, Omaha, Nebraska, United StatesKey people Oakes Ames Primary financier (1866-1871) Grenville M. Dodge,Chief Engineer (1866-1...

Cyclic particle accelerator One of the first betatrons built by Donald Kerst (visible right) at University of Illinois, 1940. Its 4-ton magnet could accelerate electrons to 24 MeV. A German 6 MeV betatron (1942) A 35 MeV betatron used for photonuclear physics at the University of Melbourne. A betatron is a type of cyclic particle accelerator for electrons. It consists of a torus-shaped vacuum chamber with an electron source. Circling the torus is an iron transformer core with a...

 

 

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: History of computing in Poland – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (November 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message)History of computing Hardware Hardware before 1960 Hardware 1960s to present Software Software Software configuration managem...

 

 

Period of Japanese history (1175–1177 CE) Part of a series on theHistory of Japan ListPaleolithicbefore 14,000 BCJōmon14,000 – 1000 BCYayoi 1000 BC – 300 ADKofun 300 AD – 538 ADAsuka 538 – 710Nara 710 – 794HeianFormer Nine Years' WarLater Three-Year WarGenpei War 794–1185KamakuraJōkyū WarMongol invasionsGenkō WarKenmu Restoration 1185–1333MuromachiNanboku-chō periodSengoku period 1336–1573Azuchi–Momoyama Nanban tradeImjin WarBattle of S...

Traité de Bicêtre Données clés Données clés Signé 2 novembre 1410Bicêtre Parties Parties Armagnacs Bourguignons Signataires Jean Ier de Berry Jean sans Peur Chartres (1409) Bourges (1412) modifier Liste des traités de paix Guerre de Cent Ans 1337 - 1453 Esplechin (1340) Malestroit (1343) Calais (1347) Westminster (1353) Mantes (1354) Valognes (1355) Bordeaux (1357) Berwick (1357) Londres (1358) Londres (1359) Pontoise (1359) Guillon (1360) Brétigny (1360) Avignon (1365) Pampelune (...

 

 

Carlos FrenkBiographieNaissance 27 octobre 1951 (72 ans)MexicoNationalités britanniquemexicaineDomicile DurhamFormation Université nationale autonome du MexiqueKing's CollegeActivités Physicien, astronome, astrophysicien, professeur d'universitéAutres informationsA travaillé pour Université de DurhamMembre de Royal Society (2004)Union astronomique internationaleDirecteur de thèse Bernard Jean Trefor Jones (d)Distinctions Liste détailléeFred Hoyle Medal and Prize (2010)Prix Peter...

 

 

Athlon History United States NameAthlon BuilderJ.H. Johnston Launched1900 In service1900-1921 FateSunk after grounding, 1921 NotesConverted to oil fuel 1906 General characteristics Class and typeexpress passenger (inland) Tonnage157 gross tons; 104 net tons Length112.4 ft (34.3 m) Beam19.7 ft (6.0 m) Draft7 ft (2.1 m) PropulsionCompound engine as built, re-engined 1907 with triple expansion, 66 propeller, with 96 pitch Notesall-wooden construction, steam-powered...

Pretty MaidsI Pretty Maids al Rock Hard Open Air 2014 Paese d'origine Danimarca GenereHeavy metal[1][2][3]Hard rock[1][4] Periodo di attività musicale1981 – in attività EtichettaEpic/SonyMassacre RecordsFrontiers Records Album pubblicati20 Studio15 Live3 Raccolte2 Sito ufficiale Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale I Pretty Maids sono un gruppo heavy metal nato a Horsens, Danimarca, per mano di Ronnie Atkins e Ken Hammer...

 

 

1951 American film by Seymour Friedman This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: The Son of Dr. Jekyll – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Son of Dr. JekyllTheatrical release posterDirected bySeymour FriedmanStory byMortimer Braus...