Flight Lieutenant Bertram "Jimmy" James spent five months in solitary confinement at Sachsenhausen camp in Germany, where he was held for a year after being recaptured following his escape from Stalag Luft III in March 1944.
The Stalag Luft III breakout inspired the 1963 film "The Great Escape" starring Steve McQueen.
The Federal Republic of Germany agreed in 1964 to pay the British Government 1 million pound (USD 1.4 million) to be distributed to victims of "Nazi persecution".
The 1964 file includes details of his years in captivity, and his audacious escape efforts.
James was captured by the Nazis after being shot down over the Netherlands in 1940 and made 13 attempts to escape over the next five years.
He was disguised as a wood mill worker during the Stalag Luft III escape by 76 inmates. Later, he was one of 73 to be recaptured, fifty of whom were then executed.
"Although, naturally, this is an experience which I should have preferred to have avoided," he added, but the Foreign Office rejected the claim.
"Your case has been very carefully considered, and I regret to inform you that your application cannot be accepted for registration," the ministry said in a letter.
"The conditions in the Sonderlager (special camp) at Sachsenhausen were such that you were never subjected to this type of persecution."
It was only after parliament held an inquiry in 1968 that the Sachsenhausen survivors received compensation, and he was eventually awarded 1,192 pounds.
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