The War Behind the Wire: The Life, Death and Glory of British Prisoners of War, 1914–18
Title | The War Behind the Wire: The Life, Death and Glory of British Prisoners of War, 1914–18 |
Publication Type | Book |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Lewis-Stempel, John |
Number of Pages | 342 |
Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
City | London |
Abstract | On capture, British officers and men were routinely told by the Germans, "For you the war is over." Nothing could be further from the truth. British Prisoners of War merely exchanged one barbed-wire battleground for another. In the camps the war was eternal. There was the war against the German military, fought with everything from taunting humour to outright sabotage, with a literal spanner put in the works of the factories and salt mines prisoners were forced to slave in. British PoWs also fought a valiant war against the conditions in which they were mired. They battled starvation, disease, Prussian cruelties, boredom, and their own inner demons. And, of course, they escaped. Then escaped again. No less than 29 officers at Holzminden camp in 1918 burrowed their way out via a tunnel in the Great Escape of the Great War. It was war with heart-breaking consequences; more than 12,000 PoWs died, many of them murdered, to buried in shallow unmarked graves. John Lewis-Stempel reveals the death, life and, above all, the glory of Britain's warriors behind the wire. |
URL | https://books.google.com/books?id=vtUWAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover |
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