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:Nonfiction: Seymour M. Hersh — the Journalist as Lone WolfZTE’s Shares Plunge as Deal With Trump Comes Under ThreatFor Survivors of a 9-Hour Chinese Exam, a Door Opens to AmericaAustralia Diary: Lake Disappointment and Useless Loop RoadAt War: The U.S. Spends Billions in Defense Aid. Is It Working?Man Arrested in ‘Punish a Muslim Day’ Case in Britain