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Prisoners of War, Prisoners of Peace

Prisoners of War, Prisoners of Peace
Author: Barbara Hately-Broad
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2005-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1845207246

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Millions of servicemen of the belligerent powers were taken prisoner during World War II. Until recently, the popular image of these men has been framed by tales of heroic escape or immense suffering at the hands of malevolent captors. For the vast majority, however, the reality was very different. Their history, both during and after the War, has largely been ignored in the grand narratives of the conflict. This collection brings together new scholarship, largely based on sources from previously unavailable Eastern European or Japanese archives. Authors highlight a number of important comparatives. Whereas for the British and Americans held by the Germans and Japanese, the end of the war meant a swift repatriation and demobilization, for the Germans, it heralded the beginning of an imprisonment that, for some, lasted until 1956. These and many more moving stories are revealed here for the first time.


Prisoners of Peace

Prisoners of Peace
Author: John Peel
Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780671882884

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Jake and Nog must save a Cardassian stowaway from the fury of Jaker, a Bajoran boy whose parents were killed by Cardassians.


Peace and Prisoners of War

Peace and Prisoners of War
Author: Nam Nhat Phan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781682476147

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American discussions of the Vietnam War tend to gloss over the period from 1972 to the final North Vietnamese offensive in 1975. But on the battlefields, these were brutal times for America's South Vietnamese allies combined with a period of intense diplomatic negotiations conducted under the increasing reality that America had abandoned them. In Peace and Prisoners of War, written in "real-time" as events occurred, Phan Nhat Nam provides a unique window into the harsh combat that followed America's withdrawal and the hopelessness of South Vietnam's attempt to stave off an eventual communist victory. Few others could have written this book. Phan Nhat Nam saw the war for years as a combat soldier in one of South Vietnam's most respected airborne divisions, then as the country's most respected war reporter, and for fourteen years after the war as a prisoner in Hanoi's infamous "re-education" camps, including eight years in solitary confinement. In the war's aftermath anonymity became his fate both inside Vietnam and here in America. But now one of his important works is available, enhanced by an introduction by Senator James Webb, one of the most decorated Marines in the Vietnam War. Webb describes this revealing work as "an unvarnished observation frozen in time, devoid of spin or false retrospective wisdom." Phan's reporting makes clear the sense of doom that foretold the tragic events to come, on the battlefields and in the frustration of negotiating with an implacable enemy while abandoned by its foremost ally. Readers will find this book both enlightening and disturbing, its observations until now overlooked in most histories of the Vietnam War.


Prisoners of the Empire

Prisoners of the Empire
Author: Sarah Kovner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre:
ISBN: 067473761X

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Many Allied POWs in the Pacific theater of World War II suffered terribly. But abuse wasn't a matter of Japanese policy, as is commonly assumed. Sarah Kovner shows poorly trained guards and rogue commanders inflicted the most horrific damage. Camps close to centers of imperial power tended to be less violent, and many POWs died from friendly fire.


Prisoners for Peace Day

Prisoners for Peace Day
Author: War Resisters' International
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1969
Genre: Conscientious objectors
ISBN:

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We Fight for Peace

We Fight for Peace
Author: Brian Dallas McKnight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781606352076

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At midnight on January 24, 1954, the last step was taken in the armistice to end the war in Korea. That night, the neutral Indian guards who had overseen the prisoner of war repatriation process abandoned their posts, leaving their charges to make their own decisions. The vast majority of men allowed to choose a new nation were Chinese and North Koreans who elected the path of freedom. There were smaller groups hoping that the communist bloc would give them a better life; among these men were twenty-one American soldiers and prisoners of war. "We Fight for Peace" tells their story. During the four months prior to the armistice, news had spread throughout the United States and the world that a group of twenty-three Americans was refusing repatriation. In the interim, two of the twenty-three soldiers had escaped. Once back behind American lines, the first voluntary repatriate, Edward Dickenson, was given celebrity treatment with the hope that this positive experience would entice the others to return to the United States. Just one more American POW, Claude Batchelor, chose repatriation. In the United States, Dickenson, who was being treated at Walter Reed Medical Center, was placed under arrest and charged with a variety of collaboration related crimes. Weeks later, Batchelor was similarly arrested. Over the course of the coming months, Dickenson and Batchelor, against the backdrop of Joseph McCarthy's Army Hearings, were prosecuted, convicted, and imprisoned. In the ensuing years, Dickenson and Batchelor, both of whom had voluntarily returned to the United States, watched from their jail cells as most of the remaining twenty-one Americans trickled back home, protected by the dishonorable discharges they received. Exhaustively researched and meticulously documented, "We Fight for Peace" is the first comprehensive scholarly work on this controversial event in international history.


POW, the Fight Continues After the Battle

POW, the Fight Continues After the Battle
Author: United States. Defense Advisory Committee on Prisoners of War
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1955
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

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The Scorpion Rules

The Scorpion Rules
Author: Erin Bow
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481442716

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The teenage princess of a future-world Canadian superpower, where royal children are held hostage to keep their countries from waging war, falls in love with an American prince who rebels against the brutal rules governing their existences.


The Swan Riders

The Swan Riders
Author: Erin Bow
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 1481442740

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"Greta was her country's crown princess, and also its hostage, destined to be the first casualty in an inevitable war. But when the war came, it broke all the rules, and Greta forged a different past. She is no longer princess. No longer hostage. No longer human. Greta Stuart has become an AI."--Page 2 of cover.


Prisoner of War and Peace

Prisoner of War and Peace
Author: Nick Mustacchia
Publisher: Pentland Press (NC)
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The author recounts the horror and hope of his experiences as a prisoner of war in World War II Europe.