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Hugh de Wardener recalls creating the role of Olivia Grayne in Night Must Fall at Chungkai. This audio and video clip is part of Professor Sears Eldredge’s investigation of the musical and theatrical performances that occurred in Japanese prisoner of ...
de Wardener, Hugh, Eldredge, Sears
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The System of Ideological Training of Japanese Soldiers in the 30-40s of the 20th Сentury
This article deals with the ideological bases of the Japanese soldiers from the 30s of the XXth century until the end of World War II. The article considers the education of Japanese soldiers and officers, the social hierarchy in the armed forces of ...
A Dmitrievich Evdokimov
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Living Through Rat Hell: The Lives and Escape Attempts of Soldiers at Libby Prison [PDF]
This paper examines the lives and experiences of the men who survived the horrors of the Confederate prisoner of war camp, Libby Prison. Located inside the Confederacy’s capital city, the camp housed captured Union officers from its establishment in 1862
Davis, Blake
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'A Monstrous Failure of Justice'?:Guantanamo Bay and National Security Challenges to Fundamental Human Rights [PDF]
This article considers challenges to the existing international human rights regime in the post-9/11 era. It uses an interdisciplinary approach that brings together issues of politics and law by focussing on international legal provisions and setting ...
A Hurrell +18 more
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Over the period directly following the Second World War, continuity and discontinuity were closely interwoven in the Walloon literature. From one hand, esthetic models from Interwar period were still present and no novel concepts appeared in the writings
Joanna Teklik
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The Untruthful Source: Writings, official and reform documentation 1900 - 1930 [PDF]
Ash’s article, ‘The untruthful source: Prisoner’s writings, official and reform documentation, 1900–1930’, published following her 2009 book on prison dress, questions how myths arose about the history of prisoners’ clothing in Britain in the first half ...
Ash, Juliet
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Many librarians and readers are by now familiar with Laura Hillenbrand’s book Unbroken , which has spent over a year on the New York Times best seller list for hardcover nonfiction. In Unbroken , Hillenbrand chronicles the story of Louis Zamperini, a
Chris Kemp, Suzanne Corriell
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Murder in Manassas: Mental Illness and Psychological Trauma After the Civil War
Following the American Civil War, the small railroad junction of Manassas, Virginia grew into one of the most prominent towns in the region with the help of town founder William S. Fewell and his family.
Rose, Savannah G
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Edmund Chróścielewski (1914–1998), professor, head of the Chair and Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical School in Poznań (1952–1985), political prisoner in concentration camp of Auschwitz, a soldier of the Home Army, participant of Warsaw Uprising ...
Zygmunt Przybylski, Marian Krawczyński
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Fergus Anckorn tells about how his hand was saved and about his narrow escape during the Japanese massacre of patients in Alexandria Hospital. This audio and video clip is part of Professor Sears Eldredge’s investigation of the musical and theatrical ...
Anckorn, Fergus, Eldredge, Sears
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