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Captives

Prisoners of War and Internees 1939-1945

October 8, 2024 | Hardcover
ISBN: 9781803995953
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Description

Exploring the experiences of prisoners and internees of the Second World War all around the world, through the records of England's National Archives

Millions of people were held captive all over the world during the Second World War, including those in the armed services who became prisoners of war, as well as many ordinary citizens, who were classified as enemy aliens, potentially dangerous foreigners, and found themselves interned or deported overseas. The prisoners had hugely varied experiences based on their nationality, race, where they were captured and whether they were in the services or a civilian internee. For almost all, physical escape was impossible. But for many, plotting to break out of their camp or finding a form of escapism through other means -music, art, writing or falling in love -were sources of solace, hope and sometimes resistance. This book, collated by experts from

The National Archives, presents a variety of visual materials such as maps, photographs and drawings, alongside eye-witness accounts of capture and attempted escapes, to give a true picture of how it was possible to survive mentally and physically in captivity.

About this Author

The National Archives Written and compiled by Will Butler, Ela Kaczmarska and Roger Kershaw. William Butler is Head of Military Records at The National Archives. His research is focused on the British Army in the 19th and 20th centuries. Ela Kaczmarska is a Modern Eastern European historian and Publishing Executive at The National Archives. Roger Kershaw is Head of Strategic Operations and Volunteers at the National Archives specialising in migration records.

ISBN: 9781803995953
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 2024-10-08

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