Prisoners of war -- Germany -- Biography
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Prisoners of war -- Germany -- Biography
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Prisoners of war
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Incoming Resources
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- In the shadows of war, an American pilot's odyssey through occupied France and the camps of nazi Germany, Thomas Childers
- Luck of the draw, my story of the air war in Europe, Frank Murphy, formerly Captain and Navigator Crew No. 31 418th Bombardment Squadron 100th Bombardment Group (H) United States Army Eighth Air Force Station 139, Thorpe Abbotts, Norfolk, England (1943) ; foreword by Chloe Melas and Elizabeth Murphy
- Dora, by Jean Michel, written in association with Louis Nucera ; translated by Jennifer Kidd
- Life behind barbed wire, the secret World War II photographs of prisoner of war Angelo M. Spinelli, Angelo M. Spinelli and Lewis H. Carlson
- Kriegie, an American POW in Germany, Oscar G. Richard, III
- We die alone, David Howarth
- We die alone, David Howarth
- Soldiers and slaves, American POWs trapped by the Nazis' final gamble, Roger Cohen
- And there was light, autobiography of Jacques Lusseyran, blind hero of the French Resistance, [Jacques Lusseyran] ; translated from the French by Elizabeth R. Cameron
- Soldiers and slaves, American POWs trapped by the Nazis' final gamble, Roger Cohen
- The last escaper, by Peter Tunstall ; foreword by Major-General Corran Purdon
- As far as my feet will carry me, Josef M. Bauer
- No surrender, a World War II memoir, James J. Sheeran
- Nightmare memoir, four years as a prisoner of the Nazis, Claude J. Letulle ; foreword by Amos Perlmutter
- Last words, a memoir of World War II and the Yugoslav tragedy, Boris J. Todorovich ; edited by J. Stryder and Andrew Karp
- The great escape, the untold story, Ted Barris
- Survivors of Stalingrad, eyewitness accounts from the Sixth Army, 1942-1943, edited by Reinhold Busch ; translated by Geoffrey Brooks ; foreword by Roger Moorhouse
- Red Tail captured, Red Tail free, memoirs of a Tuskegee airman and POW, Alexander Jefferson, with Lewis H. Carlson
- No surrender, a father, a son, and an extraordinary act of heroism that continues to live on today, Chris Edmonds and Douglas Century
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