Churchill's Unexpected Guests: Prisoners of War in Britain in World War II

Churchill's Unexpected Guests: Prisoners of War in Britain in World War II

by SophieJackson (Author)

Synopsis

During World War II over 400,000 Germans and Italians were held in prison camps in Britain. These men played a vital part in the life of war-torn Britain, from working in the fields to repairing bomb-damaged homes. Yet despite the role they played, today it is almost forgotten that Britain once held PoWs. For those who worked, played or fell in love with the enemies in their midst, those times remain vivid. Whether they took tea on the lawn with Italians or invited a German for Christmas dinner, the PoWs were a large part of their lives. This book is the story of those men who were detained here as unexpected guests. It is about their lives within the camps and afterwards, when some chose to stay and others returned to a country that in parts had become a hell on earth.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 Nov 2010

ISBN 10: 0752455656
ISBN 13: 9780752455655

Author Bio
SOPHIE JACKSON is a freelance writer specialising in history. She edited The History Magazine for two years and has written numerous magazine articles and two books. She lives in Lowestoft.