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Koźlice, pow. zgorzelecki

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Fokt, Krzysztof, Rodak, Sylwia
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Pow Pow Pow Hamlet, Bataille & MARXISM NOW

Parallax, 1997
(1997). Pow Pow Pow Hamlet, Bataille & MARXISM NOW. Parallax: Vol. 3, Kojeve's Paris. Now Bataille, pp. 119-135.
Fred Botting, Scott Wilson
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Injuries and Illnesses of Vietnam War POWs. I. Navy POWs

Military Medicine, 1977
Abstract : Seventy-seven Army POWs were repatriated in Feb - March, 1973, spending up to eight years in South and North Vietnam prisons (mean duration of captivity = 49.3 months). There were 28 officers (mean age at time of capture = 27.6 years) and 49 enlisted men (mean age = 23.0 years).
S W, Berg, M, Richlin
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The POW Wife

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1973
A study of POW wives indicates that they are often in need of psychiatric help and that such help is reluctantly offered. Severe, progressive psychological and psychophysiological symptoms are common. Psychological issues centered on themes of desertion, ambiguity of role, repressed anger, sexuality, censure, and social isolation.
R C, Hall, W C, Simmons
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American and British Jewish POWs in German POW Camps

2023
Abstract The chapter discusses the interactions American and British Jewish POWs had with their captors during their time in captivity, from the time of capture to their stay in the POW camps and in the labour detachments. The interactions include those with camp commandants, interrogators, and camp guards, as well as with other groups ...
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Gender and Language
This article explores rhotacisation in Beijing Mandarin and its use in the popular 2015 Chinese web series Counterattack! (Nìxí zhi Àishàng Qíngdí), notable for its viral success in China despite overt homosexual representation. Research on sociolinguistic variation among professionals in Beijing has identified Beijing rhotacisation (the r-colouring of
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PoW! PoW!

Philosophy of Photography, 2020
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Pow Pow Pow

2001
Fred Botting, Scott Wilson
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Chicago Review, 1973
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WAR AND CAPTIVITY: ROMANIAN POWS IN OTTOMAN POW CAMPS AND OTTOMAN (TURKISH) POWS IN ROMANIAN POW CAMPS DURING WWI

The paper examines a particular and lesser known dimension of Romania’s participation to First World War, namely the issue of captivity, focusing on the issue of the Romanian prisoners of war held in captivity by the authorities of the Ottoman Empire, and also, examining the situation of the Ottoman POWs, held in Romanian prison camps, during the same ...
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