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thority of the defendant Berger, chief of | Prisoner-of-War Affairs, resulted in great privation and |
ch and Indian War, acted as a spy while a | prisoner-of-war at Fort Duquesne. |
s shot down and he was held as a Japanese | prisoner-of-war at Osaka POW Camp #4 Ikuno in Japan Follo |
defeated and captured, and escorted as a | prisoner-of-war back to Daming. |
Gitterman was interned in a | prisoner-of-war camp and returned to Warsaw in April 1940 |
During World War I a | prisoner-of-war camp existed in Feldbach. |
A German | prisoner-of-war camp was built here during WWII. |
Albemarle Barracks was a | prisoner-of-war camp for British prisoners during the Ame |
e Street Camp was a Japanese World War II | Prisoner-of-war camp in Kowloon, Hong Kong which primaril |
lps an Englishman to escape from a German | prisoner-of-war camp as the Second World War nears its en |
ended World War II, he was interned in a | prisoner-of-war camp in the Soviet Union for seven years. |
Yol was the location of a | Prisoner-of-war camp which hosted German soldiers in the |
Birch spent World War I in a | prisoner-of-war camp in the Netherlands, alongside Harry |
Bulge, he escaped six months later from a | prisoner-of-war camp and rejoined advancing U.S. forces. |
th Point Camp was a Japanese World War II | Prisoner-of-war camp in North Point, Hong Kong which prim |
Elmira Prison was a | prisoner-of-war camp constructed by the Union Army in Elm |
of Singapore, the Japanese established a | prisoner-of-war camp at Kranji and a hospital nearby at W |
ned as an enemy alien for four years in a | prisoner-of-war camp in Ruhleben. |
He suggested the construction of a | prisoner-of-war camp in southern Georgia, a location thou |
used for storing aircraft engines while a | prisoner-of-war camp was built in the park. |
and spent the next three years in an Axis | prisoner-of-war camp before being released at the end of |
The | prisoner-of-war camp was located near Tullahoma, Tennesse |
rld War, and spent some time in a fascist | prisoner-of-war camp after being captured, although they |
ary Prison at Florence, was a Confederate | prisoner-of-war camp located on the outskirts of Florence |
nd, most of which was written in a German | prisoner-of-war camp during World War Two. |
n end, the commandant of the Blood Island | prisoner-of-war camp has let it be known that should Japa |
s the Hansards and Jenisons, and became a | prisoner-of-war camp during World War II and then a girls |
he Resistance Training Laboratory, a mock | prisoner-of-war camp in which special force soldiers are |
territory, they spend several months in a | prisoner-of-war camp until they escape back to their side |
was taken prisoner and placed in a German | prisoner-of-war camp, where he produced and acted in play |
s requisitioned and modified for use as a | prisoner-of-war camp, but no prisoners were ever held the |
3 in Tunisia [and] murdered in Camp Aiken | prisoner-of-war camp, South Carolina" United States. |
It functioned as a | prisoner-of-war camp, a departure area for about a millio |
portance; it was also the site of a major | prisoner-of-war camp, Camp Morton, and was at once threat |
ould spend the rest of the war in a Union | prisoner-of-war camp. |
942-1945 it was used by the Japanese as a | prisoner-of-war camp. |
Becher ended the war in an American run | Prisoner-of-war camp. |
w service as a supply depot, hospital and | prisoner-of-war camp. |
fsberg was the site of the Stalag XVIII-A | Prisoner-of-war camp. |
by the Germans and sent to the Stalag IVB | prisoner-of-war camp. |
for smuggling surgical equipment into the | prisoner-of-war camp. |
41 and spent the duration of the war in a | prisoner-of-war camp. |
prisoned for nine months in a Confederate | prisoner-of-war camp. |
was captured and spent time in an Italian | prisoner-of-war camp. |
ng in Egypt, later escaping from a German | prisoner-of-war camp. |
also contained numerous forced-labor and | prisoner-of-war camps to supply workers for the factory. |
Spice Island Slaves: History of Japanese | Prisoner-of-war Camps in Eastern Indonesia May 1943-Augus |
san operations in Belarus and guarded the | prisoner-of-war camps in the coal mines of Stalino and Ma |
terlin, were arrested and sent to Italian | prisoner-of-war camps "as a precautionary measure":223. |
mander of the United Nations-administered | prisoner-of-war camps on Koje Island during the Korean Wa |
three and a half years in various German | prisoner-of-war camps, initially in Italy; after the conf |
and spent four and a half years in German | prisoner-of-war camps, but escaped in January 1945 and we |
return of some 6,800 French experts from | prisoner-of-war camps, and ease on the restrictions betwe |
Teams were primarily recruited from | prisoner-of-war camps. |
uring the war he was imprisoned in German | Prisoner-of-war camps. |
sbanded and the Indians returned to their | prisoner-of-war camps. |
g to steal Union weapons and invade Union | prisoner-of-war camps. |
Germans who surrendered never made it to | prisoner-of-war camps. |
A | prisoner-of-war canteen was established within the compou |
Dale Holloway and author and World War II | prisoner-of-war Carl Holloway (Happy the Pow: A Short Sto |
an American Revolutionary War officer and | prisoner-of-war, Daniel Everett Wade, was born in Cincinn |
ation forms a part of ongoing research on | prisoner-of-war deaths in Finland and people handed over |
Thomas was a | prisoner-of-war during the Japanese occupation of Singapo |
Lucas was transferred to | prisoner-of-war duties, guarding Italian and German priso |
War I Royal Flying Corps pilot and double | prisoner-of-war escapee who wrote the 1926 novel "The Esc |
He served in Malaya and was a | prisoner-of-war for three years. |
During World War II , he was a Japanese | prisoner-of-war from 1942 to 1945. |
From 1942 to 1945 he was a | prisoner-of-war in German custody. |
He was held as a | prisoner-of-war in Fort Delaware until June 1, 1865. |
r he had been released from the status as | prisoner-of-war in 1948 he stayed in England in order to |
Following the surrender, he served as a | prisoner-of-war in Turkey until his escape, which eventua |
aki wrote a memoir titled Four Years as a | Prisoner-of-War, No. 1. |
At the end of WW II, he was a | prisoner-of-war of the French, where he worked as a trans |
He was soon a | prisoner-of-war of the Japanese, first in Changi and late |
a "special Olympics" called International | Prisoner-of-War Olympic Games. |
he sinking of NRP Vega the crew was taken | Prisoner-of-war on the shore. |
r are not, entitled to the protections of | prisoner-of-war status. |
rds, he was taken prisoner and remained a | prisoner-of-war until his exchange to Holland in June 191 |
rg on 30 December 1942, where he sat as a | prisoner-of-war until the camp was liberated. |
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