British Prisoners of War in First World War Germany

British Prisoners of War in First World War Germany
Author: Oliver Wilkinson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2017-04-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107199422

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An original investigation dedicated to the captivity experiences of British military servicemen captured by Germany in the First World War.

Prisoners of Britain

Prisoners of Britain
Author: Panikos Panayi
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-04-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0719095638

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During the First World War hundreds of thousands of Germans faced incarceration in hundreds of camps on the British mainland. This is the first book on these German prisoners, almost a century after the conflict. The book covers the three different types of internees in Britain in the form of: civilians already present in the country in August 1914; civilians brought to Britain from all over the world; and combatants. Using a vast range of contemporary British and German sources the volume traces life experiences through initial arrest and capture to life behind barbed wire to return to Germany or to the remnants of the ethnically cleansed German community in Britain. Prisoners of Britain will prove essential reading for anyone interested in the history of prisoners of war or the First World War and will also appeal to scholars and students of twentieth-century Europe and the human consequences of war.

Violence Against Prisoners of War in the First World War

Violence Against Prisoners of War in the First World War
Author: Heather Jones
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2011-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521117586

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First in-depth, comparative study of the treatment of prisoners of war during the First World War.

British Prisoners of War in First World War Germany

British Prisoners of War in First World War Germany
Author: Oliver Wilkinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 1108198694

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Over 185,000 British military servicemen were captured by the Germans during the First World War and incarcerated as prisoners of war (POWs). In this original investigation into their experiences of captivity, Wilkinson uses official and private British source material to explore how these servicemen were challenged by, and responded to, their wartime fate. Examining the psychological anguish associated with captivity, and physical trials, such as the controlling camp spaces; harsh routines and regimes; the lack of material necessities; and, for many, forced labour demands, he asks if, how and with what effects British POWs were able to respond to such challenges. The culmination of this research reveals a range of coping strategies embracing resistance; leadership and organisation; networks of support; and links with 'home worlds'. British Prisoners of War offers an original insight into First World War captivity, the German POW camps, and the mentalities and perceptions of the British servicemen held within.

Enemies in the Empire

Enemies in the Empire
Author: Stefan Manz,Panikos Panayi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-02-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192590442

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During the First World War, Britain was the epicentre of global mass internment and deportation operations. Germans, Austro-Hungarians, Turks, and Bulgarians who had settled in Britain and its overseas territories were deemed to be a potential danger to the realm through their ties with the Central Powers and were classified as 'enemy aliens'. A complex set of wartime legislation imposed limitations on their freedom of movement, expression, and property possession. Approximately 50,000 men and some women experienced the most drastic step of enemy alien control, namely internment behind barbed wire, in many cases for the whole duration of the war and thousands of miles away from the place of arrest. Enemies in the Empire is the first study to analyse British internment operations against civilian 'enemies' during the First World War from an imperial perspective. The narrative takes a three-pronged approach. In addition to a global examination, the volume demonstrates how internment operated on a (proto-) national scale within the three selected case studies of the metropole (Britain), a white dominion (South Africa), and a colony under direct rule (India). Stefan Manz and Panikos Panayi then bring their study to the local level by concentrating on the three camps Knockaloe (Britain), Fort Napier (South Africa), and Ahmednagar (India), allowing for detailed analyses of personal experiences. Although conditions were generally humane, in some cases, suffering occurred. The study argues that the British Empire played a key role in developing civilian internment as a central element of warfare and national security on a global scale.

Enemy in our Midst

Enemy in our Midst
Author: Panikos Panayi
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847881847

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With the approach of the First World War, the German community in Britain began to be assailed by a combination of government measures and popular hostility which resulted in attacks against individuals with German connections and confiscation of their property. From May 1915, a policy of wholesale internment and repatriation was to reduce the German population by more than half of its pre-war figure. The author of this study charts the growth of the German community in Britain before detailing the story of its destruction under the chauvinistic intolerance which gripped the country during the Great War.

Report on the Transport of British Prisoners of War to Germany August December 1914

Report on the Transport of British Prisoners of War to Germany  August December  1914
Author: Great Britain. Government Committee on Treatment by the Enemy of British Prisoners of War
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1918
Genre: Prisoners of war
ISBN: UOM:39015086675082

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"This report is based on the statements of forty-eight British officers and seventy-seven N.C.O.'s and men, captured at different times between the outbreak of the war and the end of 1914. Their statements, in so far as they relate to the matter of the report, are quoted at length in the appendices."--Page [2].

German Prisoners of the Great War

German Prisoners of the Great War
Author: Anne Buckley
Publsiher: Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2021-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526765307

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German POWs held in England during WWI record their experience in this volume of detailed accounts, diary entries, drawings, and more. In Munich in 1920, just after the end of the First World War, German prisoners of war in England published a book they had written and smuggled back home. Through vivid text and illustrations, they describe their experience of life in a camp at Skipton in Yorkshire. Their work, now translated into English for the first time, gives us a unique insight into their feelings about the war, their captors, and their longing to go home. In their own words they record prison camp conditions, daily routines, their relationship with the prison authorities, their activities and entertainment, and their thoughts of their homeland. The challenges and privations they faced are part of their story, as is the community they created within the confines of the camp. The whole gamut of their existence is portrayed here, in particular through their drawings and cartoons which are reproduced alongside the translation. German Prisoners of the Great War offers an inside view of a hitherto neglected aspect of the wartime experience.