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