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Survival at Stalag IVB: Soldiers and Airmen Remember Germany's Largest POW Camp of World War II
Tony Vercoe
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| #2024849 in Books | McFarland | 2005-12-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .47 x5.96 x9.00l,.65 | File type: PDF | 212 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Based on the British experience|By William K.|My dad was an American POW at stalag 4B and I wanted to learn more about what it was like. This book is from a British point of view. It is interesting read and well worth reading. I just wish it had more about Americans.|2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Connecting with my Father||"Excellent...a must...interesting." --The Wairarapa Times-Age|About the Author|Tony Vercoe is also the author of Yesterday's Drums, an account of his World War II experiences. He lives near Wellington,
In addition to concentration camps, World War II Germany was also home to 54 prisoner-of-war camps, the largest of which was Stalag IVB. Throughout the more than five years of its existence, Stalag IVB supported numerous satellite camps, eventually housing thousands of prisoners of many nationalities. Here Poles, French, Belgians, British, Americans, Dutch and Russians fought to survive in a place where life's most basic needs were barely fulfilled. Interned in the camp ...
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