British Prisoners of War in First World War Germany

British Prisoners of War in First World War Germany
Title British Prisoners of War in First World War Germany PDF eBook
Author Oliver Wilkinson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 323
Release 2017-04-27
Genre History
ISBN 1107199425

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An original investigation dedicated to the captivity experiences of British military servicemen captured by Germany in the First World War.

Prisoners of the Kaiser

Prisoners of the Kaiser
Title Prisoners of the Kaiser PDF eBook
Author Richard van Emden
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 307
Release 2009-06-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 184468850X

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Based on interviews with survivors of German WWI prison camps, this account documents the heroism and perseverance of British troops in captivity. Drawing on the memories of the last surviving prisoners of the Great war, Prisoners of the Kaiser tells the dramatic story of life as a POW in Germany. Stories include the shock of capture on the Western Front, to the grind of daily life in imprisonment in German prison camps. Veterans recall work in salt mines, punishments, and escape attempts, as well as the torture of starvation and the relief at their eventual release. With over 200 photographs and illustrations, Prisoners of the Kaiser is filled with vivid, moving eye-witness accounts, almost all of which never been have published before.

Surviving the Great War

Surviving the Great War
Title Surviving the Great War PDF eBook
Author Aaron Pegram
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 285
Release 2019-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1108486193

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Surviving the Great War is the first detailed analysis of Australians in German captivity in WW1. By placing the hardships of prisoners of war in a broader social and military content, this book adds a new dimension to the national wartime experience and challenges popular representations of Australia's involvement in the First World War.

The Great War

The Great War
Title The Great War PDF eBook
Author Peter Hart
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 546
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0199976279

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Named one of the Ten Best Books of 2013 by The Economist World War I altered the landscape of the modern world in every conceivable arena. Millions died; empires collapsed; new ideologies and political movements arose; poison gas, warplanes, tanks, submarines, and other technologies appeared. -Total war- emerged as a grim, mature reality. In The Great War, Peter Hart provides a masterful combat history of this global conflict. Focusing on the decisive engagements, Hart explores the immense challenges faced by the commanders on all sides. He surveys the belligerent nations, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and strategic imperatives. Russia, for example, was obsessed with securing an exit from the Black Sea, while France--having lost to Prussia in 1871, before Germany united--constructed a network of defensive alliances, even as it held a grudge over the loss of Alsace-Lorraine. Hart offers deft portraits of the commanders, the prewar plans, and the unexpected obstacles and setbacks that upended the initial operations.

Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War

Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War
Title Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War PDF eBook
Author Bohdan S. Kordan
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 233
Release 2002-11-27
Genre History
ISBN 0773570128

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Focusing on these and other thematic issues, Bohdan Kordan assesses the policy and practice of civilian internment in Canada during the Great War and provides a clear yet critical statement about the complex and troubling nature of this experience. Period photographs and first person accounts augment the text, helping to communicate not only the layered and textured character of the experience but the human drama of the story as well. A comprehensive roster identifying those interned in the frontier camps of the Rocky Mountains is also included.

Prisoners-of-War and Their Captors in World War II

Prisoners-of-War and Their Captors in World War II
Title Prisoners-of-War and Their Captors in World War II PDF eBook
Author Bob Moore
Publisher Berg Publishers
Pages 336
Release 1996-11
Genre History
ISBN

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Presents 11 contributions covering servicemen in all the theatres of WWII. Paper topics include Axis prisoners in Britain, Canada and the negotiations of prisoner of war exchanges, Free French and Vichy French POWs in Africa and the Middle East, Africans and African Americans in enemy hands, captors and captives on the Burma- Thailand railway, and protecting prisoners of war from 1939-1995. Distributed by New York University Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Prisoners of History

Prisoners of History
Title Prisoners of History PDF eBook
Author Keith Lowe
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 341
Release 2020-12-08
Genre History
ISBN 1250235049

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A look at how our monuments to World War II shape the way we think about the war by an award-winning historian. Keith Lowe, an award-winning author of books on WWII, saw monuments around the world taken down in political protest and began to wonder what monuments built to commemorate WWII say about us today. Focusing on these monuments, Prisoners of History looks at World War II and the way it still tangibly exists within our midst. He looks at all aspects of the war from the victors to the fallen, from the heroes to the villains, from the apocalypse to the rebuilding after devastation. He focuses on twenty-five monuments including The Motherland Calls in Russia, the US Marine Corps Memorial in the USA, Italy’s Shrine to the Fallen, China’s Nanjin Massacre Memorial, The A Bomb Dome in Hiroshima, the balcony at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem and The Liberation Route that runs from London to Berlin. Unsurprisingly, he finds that different countries view the war differently. In monuments erected in the US, Lowe sees triumph and patriotic dedications to the heroes. In Europe, the monuments are melancholy, ambiguous and more often than not dedicated to the victims. In these differing international views of the war, Lowe sees the stone and metal expressions of sentiments that imprison us today with their unchangeable opinions. Published on the 75th anniversary of the end of the war, Prisoners of History is a 21st century view of a 20th century war that still haunts us today.