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Prisoners of War in the Second World War: An Overview | 1 | |
1 | Axis Prisoners in Britain during the Second World War: A Comparative Survey | 19 |
2 | 'Blind Bureaucracy': The British Government and POWs in German Captivity, 1939-45 | 47 |
3 | The Trouble with Allies: Canada and the Negotiation of Prisoner of War Exchanges | 69 |
4 | Captives of their Countrymen: Free French and Vichy French POWs in Africa and the Middle East, 1940-3 | 87 |
5 | Propaganda and Political Warfare: The Foreign Office, Italian POWs and the Free Italy Movement, 1940-3 | 119 |
6 | Human Vivisection: The Intoxication of Limitless Power in Wartime | 149 |
7 | Africans and African Americans in Enemy Hands | 181 |
8 | Italian Prisoners of War in Great Britain, 1943-6 | 205 |
9 | Captors and Captives on the Burma-Thailand Railway | 227 |
10 | From Consideration to Contempt: The Changing Nature of Japanese Military and Popular Perceptions of Prisoners of War Through the Ages | 253 |
11 | Protecting Prisoners of War, 1939-95 | 277 |
Notes on Contributors | 299 | |
Index | 301 |
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Add Prisoners-of-War and Their Captors in World War II, During World War II, captured service personnel of all the belligerent powers found themselves incarcerated as prisoners of war. Although the number of POWs ran into the millions, comparatively little has been written about them. This timely collection ex, Prisoners-of-War and Their Captors in World War II to your collection on WonderClub |