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    A ‘most astonishing’ circumstance : the survival of Jewish POWs in German war captivity during the second world war
    English
    20210600
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    Germany | prisoners of war, male | survival | Jews | World War 2 | prisoner treatment | Americans | British | French | military personnel, male | Geneva Conventions (1949) | state compliance | motivation | protective factors | mortality | statistical information | discrimination | harassment | persecution | forced labour | medical doctors victimisation | antisemitism | military personnel characteristics | civilian population | comparison
    Social and legal studies ; vol. 30, no. 3
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