What Happened After P.G. Wodehouse Was Captured During World War II The beloved British humorist — the creator of Wooster and Jeeves — was arrested by the Germans in 1940 and spent the remainder of the war in custody. Here’s how his story unspooled in The Times. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Will the Rohingya Ever Return Home?An Elite South African Who Vows to Fight for the Ordinary CitizenIn ‘Paradigm Shift,’ Trudeau Announces Talks on Indigenous People’s RightsNo More Sex Between Ministers and Staff, Australia’s Prime Minister DeclaresMore Afghan Civilians Being Deliberately Targeted, U.N. SaysRio Carnival Is Marred by Violence as City’s Security Troubles Worsen