During the First World War hundreds of thousands of Germans
faced incarceration in hundreds of camps on the British mainland.
This is the first book on these German prisoners, almost a century
after the conflict. The book covers the three different types of
internees in Britain in the form of: civilians already present in
the country in August 1914; civilians brought to Britain from all
over the world; and combatants. Using a vast range of contemporary
British and German sources the volume traces life experiences
through initial arrest and capture to life behind barbed wire to
return to Germany or to the remnants of the ethnically cleansed
German community in Britain. The book will prove essential reading
for anyone interested in the history of prisoners of war or the
First World War and will also appeal to scholars and students of
twentieth-century Europe and the human consequences of war.
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