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Confronting Captivity - Britain and the United States and Their POWs in Nazi Germany (Paperback, New edition)
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Confronting Captivity - Britain and the United States and Their POWs in Nazi Germany (Paperback, New edition)
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How was it possible that almost all of the nearly 300,000 British
and American troops who fell into German hands during World War II
survived captivity in German POW camps and returned home almost as
soon as the war ended? In Confronting Captivity, Arieh J. Kochavi
offers a behind-the-scenes look at the living conditions in Nazi
camps and traces the actions the British and American governments
took--and didn't take--to ensure the safety of their captured
soldiers. Concern in London and Washington about the safety of
these POWs was mitigated by the recognition that the Nazi
leadership tended to adhere to the Geneva Convention when it came
to British and U.S. prisoners. Following the invasion of Normandy,
however, Allied apprehension over the safety of POWs turned into
anxiety for their very lives. Yet Britain and the United States
took the calculated risk of counting on a swift conclusion to the
war as the Soviets approached Germany from the east. Ultimately,
Kochavi argues, it was more likely that the lives of British and
American POWs were spared because of their race rather than any
actions their governments took on their behalf.
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