Prisoner of War in Germany

Prisoner of War in Germany

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During WWII, German prison camps swelled with Allied Prisoners of War, captured during fierce conflicts, from the Battle of France in 1940 to the bomber offensives over Germany from 1943. This book looks at the life of average private soldiers.

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Prisoner of War in Germany by Peter Doyle

During World War II, German prison camps swelled with Allied Prisoners of War, captured during fierce conflicts, from the Battle of France in 1940 to the bomber offensives over Germany from 1943. This book looks in intimate detail at the life of average private soldiers, beginning with their capture, through the long days as prisoners and hard labourers, to the readjustment to home life after their release. Illustrated with original materials, postcards, and photographs, the author reveals their personal experiences in this intriguing account, including letters to and from home, which disclose some surprising attitudes towards the POWs.
Peter Doyle is a scientist and military historian, and was in charge of the recent archaeological dig at the site of Stalag Luft III, which identified one of the three escape tunnels. His father, Pte Leslie Doyle, spent five long years as a POW in Germany. In addition to numerous scientific books and papers, his books include: The British Soldier of 1914-1918 (Shire, 2008) and The Home Front 1939–1945 (with Paul Evans) Crowood, 2007.
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ISBN 13 9780747806851
ISBN 10 0747806853
Title Prisoner of War in Germany
Author Peter Doyle
Series Shire Library
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2008-07-10
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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