Book: The Last Battle: When U.S. and German Soldiers Joined Forces in the Waning Hours of World War II in Europe - Da Capo Press
eBooks: Walls Do Not A Prison Make: Drawings and experiences of a Japanese POW camp
Book: Survivor of the Long March: Five Years as a PoW 1940-1945 (Spellmount Military Memoirs) - The History Press
Book: HEALING IN HELL: The Memoirs of a Far Eastern POW Medic - Pen and Sword
Book: Homecomings: Returning POWs and the Legacies of Defeat in Postwar Germany - Princeton University Press
Book: Long Hard Road: American POWs During World War II - Minnesota Historical Society Press
Book: Escape and Evasion: POW Breakouts and Other Great Escapes in World War Two - The History Press Ltd
Book: CAPTIVITY, SLAVERY AND SURVIVAL AS A FAR EAST POW: The Conjurer on the Kwai - Pen and Sword
Book: Allies in Auschwitz: The Untold Story of British POWs Held Captive in the Nazis Most Infamous Death Camp - Floris Books
Book: American War Library - Life as a POW: World War II - Lucent Books
Book: The Junak King: Life as a British POW, 1941-45 - Spellmount
Book: Stalag Wisconsin: Inside WWII Prisoner of War Camps - Badger Books LLC
Book: LIFE ON THE DEATH RAILWAY: The Memoirs of a British POW - Pen and Sword
Book: Prisoner of Japan: A Personal War Diary, Singapore, Siam & Burma 1941-1945 - Memoirs Publishing
Book: Glory Denied: The Vietnam Saga of Jim Thompson, Americas Longest-Held Prisoner of War - W. W. Norton & Company
Book: Colditz: Oflag IV-C (Fortress) - Osprey Publishing
Book: BEHIND THE WIRE: Allied Prisoners of War in Hitlers Germany - Pen and Sword
Book: PRISONERS OF THE KAISER (The Last Pows of the Great War) - Pen and Sword
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Q: What were POWs ww2?
A: P.O.W stands for prisoner of war they were soldiers or airmen who were captured or surrendered. Read More »
Q: Where were the pow kept in ww2?
A: The PoW (Prisoners of War) were kept either in PoW Camps or in some Concentration Camps such as Auschwitz. Read More »
Q: Why would there be engineers in ww2 pow camps?
A: From the "Stalag 17" script: "In our compound there were about 630 of us - all American airmen, all shot down by the Krauts - radio operators, gunners and engin... Read More »
Q: WW2 - How the Japanese treated Allied POW's?
A: You might say. They didn't treat them as prisoners of war, but as as cowards, beneath contempt, for surrendering instead of giving their lives for their country... Read More »
Q: Where was the POW camp - WW2 in Hamilton, Scotland?
A: There was one at Happendon, about 15 miles south of Hamilton, next to what was once the A73 road to Carlisle. Source(s): I lived near the camp many moons ago. Read More »