German Prisoners of the Second World War in the United States
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German Prisoners of the Second World War in the United States

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

German Prisoners of the Second World War in the United States

About this book

German Prisoners of the Second World War in the United States examines the complex lives of German POWs held on American soil during WWII, exploring camp policies, internal conflicts, and their lasting impact on prisoner mental health.

This comprehensive historical analysis reveals the untold story of German POWs through archival materials from British, American, Red Cross, and German sources. Readers will discover how problematic camp policies created dangerous conditions, while internal warfare between Nazi minorities and mainstream German soldiers led to violence and murder within the camps. The book examines the British-American partnership that shaped the camp system, explores the psychological trauma experienced by prisoners, and evaluates how Americans attempted to balance security with humane treatment. A compelling comparative analysis contrasts WWII POW care with contemporary treatment of prisoners from the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars, offering insights into the evolution of prisoner treatment and raising important questions about future POW policies.

This book will appeal to undergraduate students and readers interested in contemporary American history, World War II studies, and trauma research. It also serves as an excellent resource for courses on wartime history, prisoner treatment, psychological trauma, and military ethics.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2026
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9781040750599

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Table of Contents
  8. List of Figures
  9. List of Tables
  10. Acronyms and Abbreviations
  11. Acknowledgments
  12. Foreword: Then and Now: POWs in West Germany after World War II
  13. 1 Introduction
  14. 2 International Law and the POW
  15. 3 A Brief Overview of Camp Policy and Life
  16. 4 A Flood of Prisoners: The British and American Relationship to Managing POWS
  17. 5 Policy Problems: Segregation
  18. 6 [Un]Foreseen Consequences: Problems Created by Other Prisoner of War Policies
  19. 7 Germans and Americans: American Stigma of the German POW and the Power of Fraternization
  20. 8 Employing Prisoners of War and the American Economy
  21. 9 Recreation
  22. 10 A Bird’s Eye View: Camp Concordia and Camp Campbell
  23. 11 War Rages Unchecked: German POW Case Studies
  24. 12 Trauma and the POW: Examples of Prisoner Treatment That Could Lead to the Onset of PTSD
  25. 13 Reeducation and the War’s End
  26. 14 Where Do We Go from Here?
  27. Appendix A: Table of Murders and Assaults in Camps in the United States, November 25, 1943 to March 24, 1944
  28. Appendix B: Copy of the German OKW “Report on the Treatment of Prisoners of War”
  29. Index

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