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Rubbing Shoulders with the Ex-Enemy: Fraternisation and Marriage,tage shows civilians strolling by German POWs working at Kensington Gardens in preparation for the Victory Parade in London in April 1946. Outwardly, the civilians captured on the camera were indifferent to the POWs. Reflecting on opinion towards the German people, M-O noted ‘some qualitative change玩忽职守 发表于 2025-3-25 08:22:18
,‘A Blot on Our Fair Name’? Indefinite Detention and Exploitation,ions of the 1929 Geneva Convention. In other words, the obligations of the post-war Labour government regarding the return of German POWs in the context of unconditional surrender. The continued employment of POW labour was considered vital to Britain’s post-war economy. Therefore, no plans for a pr规范就好 发表于 2025-3-25 13:00:28
After Liberation: Migration and the Memory of British POW Treatment,s shown boarding a ship, ready to make their way home. . commented, perhaps a little optimistically, that ‘for the most part they’re friendly men who’ve at least discovered there’s no hatred in the hearts of the people of Britain towards the people of Germany’. The POWs who were leaving were consideostrish 发表于 2025-3-25 16:21:08
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Inna Shingareva,Carlos Lizárraga-Celayarown and looked as stern as I could’. In July 1940, Mrs Evelyn Mary Cardwell recounted how she had confronted a German airman who had bailed out their Junker 88 and landed nearby the house on her farm. Although the German towered over her, he was obviously shaken by the ordeal. Cardwell ordered himreserve 发表于 2025-3-26 00:19:15
Inna Shingareva,Carlos Lizárraga-Celayaced the feeling that the ‘next war’ would be something approximating a prophetic end of times. Reviewing the August and early September submissions of their voluntary panel of diarists, a Mass-Observation report noted that ‘one is deeply aware of the sense of doom that lay over the country’ as the l苍白 发表于 2025-3-26 06:09:15
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