The Second World War between the Axis and Allied powers saw over 20 million soldiers taken as prisoners of war. Prisoners of War uses a series of case studies to illuminate the personal and collective histories of those who experienced captivity in Eastern and Western Europe during the war and their repatriation and reintegration afterwards.
The Second World War between the Axis and Allied powers saw over 20 million soldiers taken as prisoners of war. Prisoners of War uses a series of case studies to illuminate the personal and collective histories of those who experienced captivity in Eastern and Western Europe during the war and their repatriation and reintegration afterwards.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bob Moore is Emeritus Professor of European History at the University of Sheffield. He has published extensively on the history of Western Europe in the mid twentieth century, including Victims and Survivors: the Nazi Persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands, 1940-1945 (1997); Resistance in Western Europe (2000); Refugees from Nazi Germany and the Liberal European States (with Frank Caestecker, 2009) and his most recent monograph, Survivors: Jewish Self-Help and Rescue in Nazi-Occupied Western Europe was published by Oxford University Press in 2010. He has recently completed the editing (with Johannes Houwink ten Cate) of De Geheime Dagboek van Arnold Douwes (2018) and its translation as The Secret Diary of Arnold Douwes (2019). His work on prisoners of war includes The British Empire and its Italian Prisoners of War 1940-1947 (with Kent Fedorowich, 2003) as well as several journal articles.
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* 1: Introduction * 2: The Polish Campaign and the Winter War 1939-1940: Portents for the Future * 3: Defeat and Internment: The French Army in German Hands * 4: Scandinavia and the Low Countrie * 5: Conventional Captivity: Western Allied Forces in Axis Hands * 6: The Western Allies and their German Prisoners 1939-1945 * 7: Enforced Diaspora: Italian Prisoners of War during the Second World War * 8: War of Annihilation: Russian Prisoners of War on the Eastern Front 1941-1942 * 9: Soviet Prisoners in German Captivity 1942-1945 * 10: Conflict in the Balkans: Conventional War - Partisan War - Civil War * 11: Jewish Prisoners of War: Captives of the Racial State * 12: Black and Coloured Prisoners of War in Axis Hands * 13: Women as Prisoners of War * 14: Liberation, Repatriation, Reintegration, Retribution: The Return Home of Allied Soldiers * 15: Continuing Captivity: Axis Soldiers in the West, 1945-1948 * 16: Continuing Captivity: Axis Soldiers in Soviet Hands * 17: Conclusions
* 1: Introduction * 2: The Polish Campaign and the Winter War 1939-1940: Portents for the Future * 3: Defeat and Internment: The French Army in German Hands * 4: Scandinavia and the Low Countrie * 5: Conventional Captivity: Western Allied Forces in Axis Hands * 6: The Western Allies and their German Prisoners 1939-1945 * 7: Enforced Diaspora: Italian Prisoners of War during the Second World War * 8: War of Annihilation: Russian Prisoners of War on the Eastern Front 1941-1942 * 9: Soviet Prisoners in German Captivity 1942-1945 * 10: Conflict in the Balkans: Conventional War - Partisan War - Civil War * 11: Jewish Prisoners of War: Captives of the Racial State * 12: Black and Coloured Prisoners of War in Axis Hands * 13: Women as Prisoners of War * 14: Liberation, Repatriation, Reintegration, Retribution: The Return Home of Allied Soldiers * 15: Continuing Captivity: Axis Soldiers in the West, 1945-1948 * 16: Continuing Captivity: Axis Soldiers in Soviet Hands * 17: Conclusions
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