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1 The Historical Background 1
2 British-German Exchanges 11
3 US-German Exchanges 25
4 German Exchanges 29
5 Jewish-German Exchanges 33
6 The Zamzam Affair 47
7 The Channel Islanders 57
8 British-Italian Exchanges 63
9 The French 67
10 Red Cross Parcels for Camps on Mainland Europe 73
11 Re-Employment of Repatriates 83
12 Selection for Repatriation 87
13 Education and Other Support 93
14 Japan - The First US Exchange 97
15 The Second US-Japanese Exchange 107
16 British-Japanese Exchange 113
17 Relief Supplies to Prisoners-of-War and Civilian Internees in the Far East 125
18 The Sinking of the Awa Maru 133
19 Postal Services to and from Japanese-Controlled Territories: 1942-1945 143
20 Failed Attempts 155
21 Conclusions 161
Appendix: A The Convention of 17 May 1929 Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners-of-War 165
Appendix B Geneva Convention 1929: Annex to Article 68. Model Agreement Concerning Direct Repatriation of Prisoners-of-War for Reasons of Health 175
Notes 179
Bibliography 189
Index 191
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