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Fedir Schmidt. Impressions of a prisoner of war.
Relevance of the publication of the source. The text is an annotated translation of Russian publications by Fedir Shmit (1877–1837) in the Kharkiv newspaper “Yuzhny Kray” in January 1915.
Maryna Domanovska, Maryna Kurushyna
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In 1937 the German refugee Ernst Erich Noth published a novella in the journal of the French Popular Front, Vendredi. He describes the impossibility for Germans and Frenchmen, for Germany and France to be reconciled after World War I.
Thomas Lange
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Interrogation and questioning are often remembered as life-changing by those who have been incarcerated in wartime, and they represent a key element of the prisoner of war experience in memories and personal narratives of former captives.
Simona Tobia
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Traumatyczna pamięć Wacława Iwaniuka
Although the term “trauma” has recently been a bit abused, it is very well justified with regard to the poetry of Wacław Iwaniuk. Literary transformation of the biography of the author of “The Mirror” (World War II soldier serving on the front, prisoner ...
Agnieszka Rydz
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Due to the fact that in Russian historiography there are no comprehensive studies devoted to the study of religious-legal system of the early Arab-Muslim state, some points of this question remain poorly understood.
Zaur Chomaev
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The unexpected discoveries of German prisoner of war camps from the Second World War at Bétheny (Marne) and Coyolles (Aisne) les raise many new questions concerning the care of German prisoners in France by the Allies starting in June 1944.
Gilles Desplanque +4 more
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Two archaeological evaluations undertaken in 2008 and 2011 at La Chauvinerie on the western outskirts of Poitiers uncovered the remains of an internment camp with two phases of occupation.
Sonia Leconte
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This article offers an analysis of the representation of captivity in Ahmed Ben Mostapha, goumier. The novel, published by Algerian writer Mohammed Bencherif in 1920, was partly inspired by his own experience as a prisoner of war during the First World ...
Anna Branach-Kallas
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During the First World War the singing and collecting of folksongs obviously had importance. There even were projects of collecting them on the front, in prisoner of-war camps and in the hinterland.
Anita Mayer-Hirzberger
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This paper explores the international humanitarian law classification which applies to foreign fighters that have been enlisted in the Ukrainian International Legion of Territorial Defence pursuant to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Shannon Bosch
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