PHILIP RANLET n the 1786 treaty with Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, American diplomats I Thomas Jefferson and John Adams attempted to create a precedent for the …
Germany held a total of 92,965 American prisoners of war during the Second World War. This dissertation uses archival materials and 101 interviews with former POWs and others …
GT MAZUZAN, N Walker - New York History, 1978 - search.proquest.com
56 IN E VV YORKHISTORY should be noted that when America entered the “shoot-ing war” after December 7, 1941, its government was little prepared, historically and organizationally …
AP Krammer - Military Affairs: The Journal of Military History, Including …, 1976 - JSTOR
WH EN the United States entered World War II, the problem of main-taining enemy prisoners of war was among the last considerations of a country reeling from a Japanese attack and …
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 …
TR English - Trends in History, 1981 - Taylor & Francis
A decade ago, Allan Millett proclaimed that military history had gone" over the top" to reach scholarly acceptance and academic respectability (" American Military History: Over the …
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 …
M Cunliffe - American Studies in Scandinavia, 1969 - rauli.cbs.dk
P ro f. M arcus C un 1 iff e, the English historian and biographer of Georg Washington, gave a lecture at the Otnas conference, where he discussed the lensions and the power struggle …
R Raico - The Costs of War, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Foreign historians have tended to accept his analysis wholesale, perhaps because it fit their" image of German history, determined largely by the experience of Hitler's Germany and the …