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  • BOOKS
  • Lewis H. Carlson, WE WERE EACH OTHER'S PRISONERS: An Oral History of World War II American and German Prisoners of War, 1st Edition.; 1997, Basic Books (HarperCollins, Inc).ISBN 0-465-09120-2.
  • Alfred James Passfield, The Escape Artist: An WW2 Australian prisoner's chronicle of life in German POW camps and his eight escape attempts, 1984 Artlook Books Western Australia. ISBN 0 86445 047 8.
  • Rivett, Rohan D. (1946). Behind Bamboo. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. Republished by Penguin, 1992; ISBN 0-14-014925-2.
  • George G. Lewis and John Mewha , History of prisoner of war utilization by the United States Army, 1776-1945; Dept. of the Army, 1955.
  • Vetter, Hal, Mutine at Koje Island; Charles Tuttle Company, Vermont, 1965.
  • Jin, Ha, War Trash: A novel; Pantheon, 2004. ISBN 978-0-375-42276-8.
  • Sean Longden, Hitler's British Slaves. First Published Arris Books, 2006. Second Edition, Constable Robinson, 2007.

Prisoners of war and humanitarian law

  • The National Archives 'Your Archives' Prisoners of War
  • The National Archives ADM 103 Prisoners of War 1755-1831
  • The National Archives 'Your Archives - ADM 103 Prisoners of War 1755-1831
  • Archive of WWII memories, gathered by BBC
  • Soviet Prisoners of War: Forgotten Nazi Victims of World War II
  • Reports made by WW1 prisoners of war on The UK National Archives' website.
  • German POWs and the art of survival
  • Clifford Reddish: War Memoirs of a British Army Signalman as a prisoner of the Japanese
  • CBC Digital Archives - Canada's Forgotten POW Camps
  • German army list of Stalags (for non officers)
  • German army list of Oflags (For officers)
  • Colditz Oflag IVC POW Camp
  • Lamsdorf Reunited
  • ICRC in WW II: German prisoners of war in Allied hands
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