Author: Susan Barton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350037745
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
In contrast to the plethora of works focusing on the tragic loss of human lives during the First World War, little is known about the more hopeful realities of thousands of prisoners of war from Britain, France, Germany and Belgium who were sent to Switzerland from 1916. This book explores the everyday lives of these prisoners and their impact on Switzerland. Internees were warmly welcomed by local people and given education, training and employment. Leading relatively free lives, they were able to engage in leisure activities and develop new relationships. However, they also contributed to the country's economy, helping to keep Swiss tourism alive at a time when businesses were struggling and alleviating Switzerland's labour shortage as Swiss men were called-up to defend their borders and preserve the country's neutrality. Drawing on a wide range of sources from official records to magazines and postcards, Susan Barton provides an absorbing account of the social and cultural history of internment in Switzerland.
Internment in Switzerland during the First World War
Author: Susan Barton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350037745
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
In contrast to the plethora of works focusing on the tragic loss of human lives during the First World War, little is known about the more hopeful realities of thousands of prisoners of war from Britain, France, Germany and Belgium who were sent to Switzerland from 1916. This book explores the everyday lives of these prisoners and their impact on Switzerland. Internees were warmly welcomed by local people and given education, training and employment. Leading relatively free lives, they were able to engage in leisure activities and develop new relationships. However, they also contributed to the country's economy, helping to keep Swiss tourism alive at a time when businesses were struggling and alleviating Switzerland's labour shortage as Swiss men were called-up to defend their borders and preserve the country's neutrality. Drawing on a wide range of sources from official records to magazines and postcards, Susan Barton provides an absorbing account of the social and cultural history of internment in Switzerland.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350037745
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
In contrast to the plethora of works focusing on the tragic loss of human lives during the First World War, little is known about the more hopeful realities of thousands of prisoners of war from Britain, France, Germany and Belgium who were sent to Switzerland from 1916. This book explores the everyday lives of these prisoners and their impact on Switzerland. Internees were warmly welcomed by local people and given education, training and employment. Leading relatively free lives, they were able to engage in leisure activities and develop new relationships. However, they also contributed to the country's economy, helping to keep Swiss tourism alive at a time when businesses were struggling and alleviating Switzerland's labour shortage as Swiss men were called-up to defend their borders and preserve the country's neutrality. Drawing on a wide range of sources from official records to magazines and postcards, Susan Barton provides an absorbing account of the social and cultural history of internment in Switzerland.
The British Interned in Switzerland
Author: Henry Philip Picot
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
In 'The British Interned in Switzerland' by Henry Philip Picot, the author delves into the lesser-known stories of British citizens who found themselves interned in Switzerland during World War II. Picot's writing style is meticulous and detailed, outlining the experiences of these individuals with a mix of historical facts and personal accounts. The book provides a unique perspective on WWII, shedding light on the often overlooked aspect of internment in neutral countries. Picot's narrative is engaging, making it a compelling read for history enthusiasts and those interested in human experiences during times of conflict. Henry Philip Picot, a seasoned historian and researcher, brings a wealth of knowledge on wartime internment to this book. His background in archival research and firsthand accounts from survivors contribute to the authenticity and depth of the narrative. Picot's dedication to uncovering these stories showcases his passion for preserving history and giving a voice to those whose experiences have been largely forgotten. I highly recommend 'The British Interned in Switzerland' to readers looking to explore a lesser-known aspect of World War II. Picot's expertly crafted narrative and thorough research make this book a valuable addition to any history buff's collection, offering a fresh perspective on the human cost of war and the resilience of those who endured internment.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
In 'The British Interned in Switzerland' by Henry Philip Picot, the author delves into the lesser-known stories of British citizens who found themselves interned in Switzerland during World War II. Picot's writing style is meticulous and detailed, outlining the experiences of these individuals with a mix of historical facts and personal accounts. The book provides a unique perspective on WWII, shedding light on the often overlooked aspect of internment in neutral countries. Picot's narrative is engaging, making it a compelling read for history enthusiasts and those interested in human experiences during times of conflict. Henry Philip Picot, a seasoned historian and researcher, brings a wealth of knowledge on wartime internment to this book. His background in archival research and firsthand accounts from survivors contribute to the authenticity and depth of the narrative. Picot's dedication to uncovering these stories showcases his passion for preserving history and giving a voice to those whose experiences have been largely forgotten. I highly recommend 'The British Interned in Switzerland' to readers looking to explore a lesser-known aspect of World War II. Picot's expertly crafted narrative and thorough research make this book a valuable addition to any history buff's collection, offering a fresh perspective on the human cost of war and the resilience of those who endured internment.
Glimpsing Modernity
Author: Stephen C. Craig
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443894079
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
Glimpsing Modernity is a collection of papers presented at the US Army Medical Museum-sponsored conference on medical aspects of the First World War held in San Antonio, Texas, in February 2012. It captures the metamorphosis of military medicine during the war in a series of inter-related vignettes. Some of these stories provide new and insightful interpretations of known military medical themes, while others depart from these to examine less well-known, but truly important medical topics.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443894079
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
Glimpsing Modernity is a collection of papers presented at the US Army Medical Museum-sponsored conference on medical aspects of the First World War held in San Antonio, Texas, in February 2012. It captures the metamorphosis of military medicine during the war in a series of inter-related vignettes. Some of these stories provide new and insightful interpretations of known military medical themes, while others depart from these to examine less well-known, but truly important medical topics.
Prisoner of the Swiss
Author: Daniel Culler
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
ISBN: 1612005551
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
A harrowing memoir revealing the horrors that occurred within a little-known prison camp in Switzerland, by a POW who survived it. During WWII, 1,517 members of US aircrews were forced to seek asylum in Switzerland. Most neutral countries found reason to release US airmen from internment, but Switzerland took its obligations under the Hague Convention more seriously than most. The airmen were often incarcerated in local jails, then transferred to prison camps. The worst of these camps was Wauwilermoos, where at least 161 US airmen were sent for the honorable offense of escaping. To this hellhole came Dan Culler, the author of this incredible account of suffering and survival. Prisoners slept on lice-infested straw, were malnourished, and had virtually no hygiene facilities or access to medical care. But worse, the commandant of Wauwilermoos was a diehard Swiss Nazi. He allowed the mainly criminal occupants of the camp to torture and rape Dan Culler with impunity. After many months of such treatment, starving and ravaged by disease, he was finally aided by a British officer. Betrayal dominated his cruel fate—by the American authorities, by the Swiss, and, in a last twist, in a second planned escape that turned out to be a trap. But Dan Culler’s courage and determination kept him alive. Finally making it back home, he found he had been abandoned again. Political expediency meant there was no such place as Wauwilermoos. He had never been there, so he had never been a POW and didn‘t qualify for any POW benefits or medical or mental treatment for his many physical and emotional wounds. His struggle to make his peace with his past forms the final part of the story. An introduction and notes from military historian Rob Morris provide historical background and context, including recent efforts to recognize the suffering of those incarcerated in Switzerland and afford them full POW status.
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
ISBN: 1612005551
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
A harrowing memoir revealing the horrors that occurred within a little-known prison camp in Switzerland, by a POW who survived it. During WWII, 1,517 members of US aircrews were forced to seek asylum in Switzerland. Most neutral countries found reason to release US airmen from internment, but Switzerland took its obligations under the Hague Convention more seriously than most. The airmen were often incarcerated in local jails, then transferred to prison camps. The worst of these camps was Wauwilermoos, where at least 161 US airmen were sent for the honorable offense of escaping. To this hellhole came Dan Culler, the author of this incredible account of suffering and survival. Prisoners slept on lice-infested straw, were malnourished, and had virtually no hygiene facilities or access to medical care. But worse, the commandant of Wauwilermoos was a diehard Swiss Nazi. He allowed the mainly criminal occupants of the camp to torture and rape Dan Culler with impunity. After many months of such treatment, starving and ravaged by disease, he was finally aided by a British officer. Betrayal dominated his cruel fate—by the American authorities, by the Swiss, and, in a last twist, in a second planned escape that turned out to be a trap. But Dan Culler’s courage and determination kept him alive. Finally making it back home, he found he had been abandoned again. Political expediency meant there was no such place as Wauwilermoos. He had never been there, so he had never been a POW and didn‘t qualify for any POW benefits or medical or mental treatment for his many physical and emotional wounds. His struggle to make his peace with his past forms the final part of the story. An introduction and notes from military historian Rob Morris provide historical background and context, including recent efforts to recognize the suffering of those incarcerated in Switzerland and afford them full POW status.
The United States Catalog; Books in Print January 1, 1912
Author: H.W. Wilson Company
Publisher: Minneapolis ; New York : H.W. Wilson
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2174
Book Description
Publisher: Minneapolis ; New York : H.W. Wilson
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2174
Book Description
Military Internees, Prisoners of War and the Irish State during the Second World War
Author: B. Kelly
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 113744603X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Between 1939 and 1945, over two hundred German and forty-five Allied servicemen were interned in neutral Ireland. They presented a series of extremely complex issues for the de Valera government, which strove to balance Ireland's international relationships with its obligations as a neutral.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 113744603X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Between 1939 and 1945, over two hundred German and forty-five Allied servicemen were interned in neutral Ireland. They presented a series of extremely complex issues for the de Valera government, which strove to balance Ireland's international relationships with its obligations as a neutral.
Britain, Switzerland, and the Second World War
Author: Neville Wylie
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780198206903
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 454
Book Description
This is a study of British policy towards Switzerland during World War II.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780198206903
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 454
Book Description
This is a study of British policy towards Switzerland during World War II.
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Pages : 758
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