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Prisoners of War, Prisoners of Peace

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Book Synopsis Prisoners of War, Prisoners of Peace by : Bob Moore

Book excerpt: Millions of servicemen of the belligerent powers were taken prisoner during the Second World War. This collection brings together new scholarship, largely based on sources from previously unavailable Eastern European or Japanese archives, detailing how these POWs were treated.


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