Prisoners of war, prisoners of peace
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"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."--Jacket.
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International Committee for the History of the Second World War Staff
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Moore, Bob
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Bob Moore
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Barbara Hately-Broad
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