Violence against Prisoners of War in the First World War

Violence against Prisoners of War in the First World War

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Jones, Heather
Cambridge University Press
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In this groundbreaking study, Heather Jones provides the first in-depth and comparative examination of violence against First World War prisoners. She shows how the war radicalised captivity treatment in Britain, France and Germany, dramatically undermined international law protecting prisoners of war and led to new forms of forced prisoner labour and reprisals, which fuelled wartime propaganda that was often based on accurate prisoner testimony. This book reveals how, during the conflict, increasing numbers of captives were not sent to home front camps but retained in western front working units to labour directly for the British, French and German armies - in the German case, by 1918, prisoners working for the German army endured widespread malnutrition and constant beatings. Dr Jones examines the significance of these new, violent trends and their later legacy, arguing that the Great War marked a key turning-point in the twentieth-century evolution of the prison camp.
EAN 9781107638266
ISBN 1107638267
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date August 22, 2013
Pages 468
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 23
Country United Kingdom
Authors Jones, Heather
Illustrations 12 Tables, black and white; 17 Halftones, unspecified; 3 Line drawings, unspecified
Series Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare