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Hitlers British Slaves Allied Pows In German Industry 1939 1945 Longden

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Hitlers British Slaves Allied Pows In German Industry 1939 1945 Longden
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Publisher: Robinson Publ.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Longden, Sean
ISBN: 9781472103598, 9781845295196, 1472103599, 1845295196
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Hitlers British Slaves Allied Pows In German Industry 1939 1945 Longden by Longden, Sean 9781472103598, 9781845295196, 1472103599, 1845295196 instant download after payment.

This is the untold story of life in the allied camps under the Nazi's. Sean Londgen has conducted numerous interviews and reveals a new perspective on life under the Nazis that has long been forgotten and replaced by the myth of Colditz and 'The Great Escape'. Between 1939 and 1945 almost 200,000 British and Commonwealth Servicemen were held as Prisoners of War in Germany. Every Allied soldier under the rank of Sergeant was forced to work 12 hour shifts, six days a week, cutting timber, quarrying stone, carving ice from frozen rivers and clearing bombsites. It drove the soldiers to the brink, in which survival was a daily trial. Many starved to death or died from disease, others were killed in accidents or at the hands of their guards

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