Prisoners of War, Prisoners of Peace
Titel: | Prisoners of War, Prisoners of Peace : Captivity, Homecoming and Memory in World War II ; [Conference Organized by the International Committee for the History of the Second World War in Hamburg in July 2002] |
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Beteiligt: | ; |
Veröffentlicht: | Oxford [u.a.] : Berg, 2005 |
Umfang: | XVIII, 270 S. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISBN: | 1845201566 |
- Overview
- The Repatriation of POWs at the End of Hostilities
- Prisoners and their Captors
- British Perceptions of Italian Prisoners-of-War, 1940-1947
- Hatred within Limits. German Prisoners of War and Polish Society 1945-1950
- Japanese Deserters and Prisoners of War In the Battle of Okinawa
- Re-Education
- Re-educating the German Prisoners of War: Aims, Methods, Results and Memory in East and West Germany
- Antifascist Propaganda among Italian War Prisoners in the USSR. 1941-1946
- The Nucleus of a New German Ideology? The Re-education of German Prisoners of War in the United States during World War II
- Homecoming
- Coping in Britain and France: A Comparison of Family Issues Affecting the Homecoming of Prisoners of War following the Second World War
- The Unhomeliness of their Homeland: Japanese POWs in Siberia and their Return to Postwar Japan
- After the Burma-Thailand Railway: The 'homecoming' of Dutch Prisoners of War
- The Internment of Returning Soviet Prisoners of War after 1945
- Memory
- The Framing of Memory: The War Experience of German POWs in Psychiatric Records
- Retaining Integrity? Sex, Race and Gender in Narratives of Western Women Detained by the Japanese in World War II
- Australian Prisoners of War in Australian National Memory
- Prisoners of War, Prisoners of Peace--Edited by Bob Moore and Barbara Hately-Broad
- Overview
- The Repatriation of POWs at the End of Hostilities
- Prisoners and their Captors British Perceptions of Italian Prisoners-of-War, 1940-1947
- Hatred within Limits. German Prisoners of War and Polish Society 1945-1950
- Japanese Deserters and Prisoners of War In the Battle of Okinawa
- Re-Education Re-educating the German Prisoners of War: Aims, Methods, Results and Memory in East and West Germany
- Antifascist Propaganda among Italian War Prisoners in the USSR. 1941-1946
- The Nucleus of a New German Ideology? The Re-education of German Prisoners of War in the United States during World War II
- Homecoming Coping in Britain and France: A Comparison of Family Issues Affecting the Homecoming of Prisoners of War following the Second World War
- The Unhomeliness of their Homeland: Japanese POWs in Siberia and their Return to Postwar Japan
- After the Burma-Thailand Railway: The 'homecoming' of Dutch Prisoners of War
- The Internment of Returning Soviet Prisoners of War after 1945
- Memory The Framing of Memory: The War Experience of German POWs in Psychiatric Records
- Retaining Integrity? Sex, Race and Gender in Narratives of Western Women Detained by the Japanese in World War II
- Australian Prisoners of War in Australian National Memory