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POW

Allied prisoners in Europe 1939-1945
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'Gilbert is to be congratulated; with verve and scholarship he has illuminated a murky area of the Second World War.... Excellent.' - Ian Thomson, The Daily Telegraph 'A big subject given a comprehensive and worthwhile examination.' - Peter Lewis, The Daily Mail (Critics' Choice) 'Touching but often amusing stories.' - John Crossland, The Sunday Times' Books of the Year 'One of the most compelling untold stories of the Second World War.' - Soldier Magazine 'An excellent new account of the POW experience.' - The Good Book Guide Just under 300,000 Allied servicemen from Britain, the Commonwealth and the United States were captured in Europe and North Africa between 1939 and 1945. Using a wealth of new sources and archival material, POW describes their experiences in both German and Italian prisoner-of-war camps. Prisoners' daily lives are vividly rendered: the workings of the prison-camp system; the distinctions of rank, service nationality and race; the ways in which prisoners maintained contact with the outside world; artistic and intellectual endeavours; and an acknowledgment of the dark undercurrents of corruption and collusion with the enemy. Everyday life is offset by high drama: the secret organizations that smuggled aid into the camps, the prisoners' daring escape plots, sabotage plans and other resistance activities. Adrian Gilbert brings to the fore the often forgotten voices of the prisoners to provide a compelling window on to a crucial aspect of the Second World War.

Author Biography

Adrian Gilbert has written extensively on military history in the 20th century. Among his books are The Imperial War Museum Book of the Desert War, co-winner of the Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature; the best-selling Sniper: One-on-One; and the myth-busting Challenge of Battle: The Real Story of the British Army in 1914. More information can be found on his website: www.adrian-gilbert.co.uk
Release date NZ
December 4th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Imprint
Thistle Publishing
Pages
562
Publisher
Thistle Publishing
Dimensions
129x198x29
ISBN-13
9781910198360
Product ID
23726249

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