TK Nenninger - The Journal of Military History, 2002 - search.proquest.com
Nenninger details the experiences of the several groups of American prisoners of war who came into the custody of the Russian army at the end of World War II. The prisoners were …
Abstract In World War Two the United States faced enormous challenges to its future. Collectively the responses of the American government and people to these challenges …
Despite the plethora of works dealing with one aspect or another of World War II, the treatment of prisoners of war, until the past few years, has been examined and discussed …
The Nazis called them Kriegsgefangen, a term that the prisoners of war shortened to" Kriegie." The nickname hid the reality for the nearly seven million POWs who were placed in …
In his study entitled Nazi Prisoners of War in America, historian Arnold Krammer relates how the US Government followed the 1929 Geneva Convention to the letter during World War Π …
This dissertation argues that the US, bound by the Geneva Convention of 1929, effectively created a successful administrative infrastructure and housing system with virtually no …
Examining the largest prisoner-of-war handling operation in US history, this book offers a meticulous account of the myriad history, this book offers a meticulous account of the myriad …
D Krebs - Journal of Military History, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract During the American War of Independence, the revolutionaries captured thousands of British and German soldiers. Focusing on common German soldiers, this case study …
Prisoners of War and the German High Command Page 1 Prisoners of War and the German High Command The British and American Experience Vasilis Vourkoutiotis Page 2 …