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Prisoners of War

Europe: 1939-1956

Bob Moore author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:5th May '22

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The Second World War between the European Axis powers and the Allies saw more than twenty million soldiers taken as prisoners of war. While this total is inflated by the unconditional surrender of all German forces in Europe on 8 May 1945, it nonetheless highlights the fact that captivity was one of the most common experiences for all those in uniform - even more common than frontline service. Despite this, and the huge literature on so many aspects of the war, prisoner of war histories have remained a separate and sometimes isolated element in the wider national chronicles of the conflict constructed in the post war era. Prisoners of every nationality had their own narratives of military service and captivity. While it is impossible to encompass their collective histories, let alone the individual experiences of all twenty million prisoners in a single volume, Bob Moore uses a series of case studies to highlight the key elements involved and to introduce, analyse, and refine some of the major debates that have arisen in the existing historiography. The study is divided into three broad sections: captivity in Eastern and Western Europe during the war itself, comparative studies of specific categories of prisoners, and the repatriation and reintegration of prisoners after the war.

The book is highly recommended both for readers who would like to enrich their existing knowledge of Second World War POWs by learning about less researched areas, as well as for lay readers who would like to delve into this vast subject for the first time. * Yorai Linenberg, Journal of Contemporary History *
Moore's Prisoners of War: Europe: 1939â1956 offers an excellent starting point for students and researchers to compare pow treatment and experiences. They will also find here an accessible introduction to historiographical debates. It will be a valuable addition to a variety of modules and courses covering the Second World War in general and the fate of pow s in particular. * Alan Malpass, International Journal of Military History and Historiography *
Moore's Prisoners of War: Europe: 1939â1956 offers an excellent starting point for students and researchers to compare pow treatment and experiences. They will also find here an accessible introduction to historiographical debates. It will be a valuable addition to a variety of modules and courses covering the Second World War in general and the fate of pow s in particular. * Alan Malpass, International Journal of Military History and Historiography *

  • Winner of Shortlisted, 2023 Duke of Wellington Medal, The Royal United Services Institute.

ISBN: 9780198840398

Dimensions: 242mm x 165mm x 33mm

Weight: 954g

560 pages