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Pursuit of an "Unparalleled Opportunity" - The American YMCA and Prisoner-of-War Diplomacy Among the Central Power Nations During World War I, 1914-1923 (Hardcover)
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Pursuit of an "Unparalleled Opportunity" - The American YMCA and Prisoner-of-War Diplomacy Among the Central Power Nations During World War I, 1914-1923 (Hardcover)
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During World War I, over six million men became prisoners-of-war, a
burden that overwhelmed the resources of the belligerent powers,
which had a responsibility to care for these men. Becoming aware of
the POWs plight, the American YMCA was determined to provide
welfare relief to these prisoners, and in early 1915, the
Association sent two representatives to negotiate access to
military prison camps in England, France, and Germany. Archibald
Harte convinced the German government that the YMCA's assistance
would benefit German POWs in Allied prison camps as well as Allied
prisoners incarcerated in Germany. The Germans agreed to Harte's
terms on the condition that the British, French, and Russians
accept similar arrangements for prisoners under their care. This
began a process of reciprocity that would yield the Association POW
access agreements with the governments of Britain, France, Russia,
Serbia, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania. After the Armistice
was signed in 1918, the YMCA facilitated the return of Allied
prisoners to their home countries and continued to provide relief
to Russian POWs stranded in German prisons. The wartime activities
of the YMCA have largely "fallen between the cracks" of history,
and scant attention has been paid to the role of non-governmental
organizations in contributing to American neutrality and foreign
policymaking during World War I. Pursuit of an Unparalleled
Opportunity addresses this lacuna with a remarkable study of the
social, spiritual, and physical relief offered to POWs by these
dedicated, apolitical groups.
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