Jonathan Vance examines Canada's role in the formation of an important aspect of international law, traces the growth and activities of a number of national and local philanthropic agencies, and recounts the efforts of ex-prisoners to secure compensation for the long-term effects of captivity.
Jonathan Vance examines Canada's role in the formation of an important aspect of international law, traces the growth and activities of a number of national and local philanthropic agencies, and recounts the efforts of ex-prisoners to secure compensation for the long-term effects of captivity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan F. Vance is a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of History and Centre for Military, Strategic, and Disarmament Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University.
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Introduction 1 Nineteenth-Century Precursors 2 "Everybody's Business" 3 Repatriation and Liberation 4 The Interwar Years 5 The Organizational Framework, 1939-45 6 Relief and Release in the European Theatre 7 A Tougher Nut: Prisoners of the Japanese 8 "The Debris of Past Wars" Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction 1 Nineteenth-Century Precursors 2 "Everybody's Business" 3 Repatriation and Liberation 4 The Interwar Years 5 The Organizational Framework, 1939-45 6 Relief and Release in the European Theatre 7 A Tougher Nut: Prisoners of the Japanese 8 "The Debris of Past Wars" Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
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