Johnny Pohe
Jessica has posted on her blog here a post about an interesting NZer from WW2. Have a read of the fascinating information that she has researched and use this as an example of a how to do an informative blog post.
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Hi Jessica, I really enjoyed reading your information about Johnny Pohe, I had never heard of him before. It's amazing to think about how persistent and determined those prisoners were to create the tunnels and make their way out. I loved the images you used in your slides they totally suited the information that you were writing. Well done on citing them in your last slide too. I wonder how you found out about Johnny Pohe and what inspired you to tell his story?
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