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Al Hake

Al Hake (30 June 1916 – 31 March 1944), was an Australian Supermarine Spitfire pilot who was taken prisoner during the Second World War. He is notable for the part he took in the 'Great Escape' from Stalag Luft III in March 1944 and as one of the men recaptured and subsequently shot by the ''Gestapo''.
==Pre-war life==
Hake was born on 30 June 1916 close to Sydney's Parramatta River and with his brother Les spent much of his time on the water on homemade rafts and boats including a night adrift in Sydney Harbour with the authorities searching for them.〔(Google Books - Vance, p.133 Hake biography )〕 He was recognized at school for his talent in technical drawing and metal working, this gained entry to Sydney Technical High School for him. He was a serious student and moved directly from school into a good position with an air conditioning company, his ambition at that time was to own his own "air con" company.〔Vance (2000), p.133-134〕〔(Australian Government Roll of Service - Albert Horace Hake )〕

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