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Japanese Prisoners of the Russо-Japanese War in the Arakcheev Barracks of the Novgorod Province
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Institutions of military captivity on Vladimir land in 1940–1949
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Historical Episodes of the Repatriation of Former Citizens of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from the Volga Region and Siberia in the 1920s
Published 2019-10-01Subjects: “…czechoslovak prisoners of war…”
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Camps for Prisoners of the Lithuanian-Soviet and Polish-Soviet Wars in the Territory of the RSFSR (1918–1922)
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Calvary of the Germans in Hungary at the end of WWII
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Archaeological Heritage Management and Science on War and Terror Sites in Brandenburg, Germany
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Total recall: Sh. Marjani Institute of History started to study the memorial heritage of tatar soldiers in Europe
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International Humanitarian Law and the Model Legislation of the CIS
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A new book on the history of Kazan province: the man in the revolution of 1917
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The Criminal Nature of the War of the Third Reich against the Soviet Union (to the 75<sup>th</sup> Anniversary of the Great Patriotic War)
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SOMETHING WHOLESALE : My Life and Times in the Rag Trade /
Published 1985“…An overview of the adventures of Eric Newby during his time as a commercial traveller working in the world of haute couture for the family firm of Lane and Newby, from his repatriation as a prisoner-of-war in 1945 until he embarked on his walk in the Hindu Kush in 1956. …”
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Pierre Miremont (1901-1979) : un félibre oublié du félibrige ?
Published 2019-03-01“…Half of them were written in the prisoner of war camps.…”
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From Colony to Camp, From Camp to Colony: First World War Captivity in Ahmed Ben Mostapha, goumier by Mohammed Bencherif
Published 2021-09-01“…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 War. Relying on historical, sociological and anthropological sources, the article focuses on the protagonist’s experience as a POW in German camps and in Switzerland. …”
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Folksongs as “Jack of all Trades”: About the Meanings of Singing Folksongs in the First World War in Austria
Published 2017-11-01“…There even were projects of collecting them on the front, in prisoner of-war camps and in the hinterland. The functions of that practice were different. …”
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Węgrzy w Małopolsce w X-XII wieku w świetle źródeł toponomastycznych i archeologicznych
Published 2023-12-01“…It could have been related to their participation in the armed squads of the Piasts or the Rurikiviks, the activities of Hungarian merchants or prisoner-of-war settlements. The dating and interpreting the so-called Old Magyar cemetery in Przemyśl remains an open issue until it is fully developed and the results published. …”
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Traumatyczna pamięć Wacława Iwaniuka
Published 2011-01-01“…Literary transformation of the biography of the author of “The Mirror” (World War II soldier serving on the front, prisoner of war and liberator of concentration camps in Germany) is realised within the “autobiographic space” of Ph. …”
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Die rol van predikante van die Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika tydens die Tweede Vryheidsoorlog (1899-1902)
Published 2001-12-01“…The Concentration and Prisoner of war camps, brought about by the "scorched earth policy", introduced new aspects to the role of the ministers. …”
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