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DAY, W. G. "Sterne and French Prisoners of War." Shandean 9 (November 1997): 136–41. https://doi.org/10.3828/shandean.1997.9.09.

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Orlov, Aleksander. "British Experience of Keeping Prisoners of War in the Era of the Napoleonic Wars (1808—1812)." ISTORIYA 15, no. 3 (137) (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840030558-2.

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The 200th anniversary of the Napoleonic Wars and the Patriotic War of 1812 contributed to the publication of a large number of studies on French prisoners of war in Russia. There are separate works about Russian prisoners in France. British and American historians have written extensively about the French captured by the British. But Russian prisoners of war who ended up in England during the break in relations between the two countries and the Anglo-Russian war of 1807—1812 have not yet been discussed in detail in the domestic scientific literature. Nevertheless, the topic seems to be importa
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Guse, John C. "Polo Beyris: A Forgotten Internment Camp in France, 1939–47." Journal of Contemporary History 54, no. 2 (2018): 368–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009417712113.

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Polo Beyris is a virtually unexplored example of internment under French and German authorities. From 1939 to 1947 the camp of Polo Beyris in Bayonne held successively: Spanish Civil War refugees, French colonial prisoners of war, suspected ‘collaborators’ and German prisoners of war. Despite having up to 8600 prisoners at one time, the large camp and its numerous satellite work detachments were literally ‘forgotten’ for decades. Although similar to other camps in its improvised nature, wretched living conditions, lack of food and constant movement of prisoners, Polo Beyris was also unique: lo
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Scheck, R. "Nazi Propaganda toward French Muslim Prisoners of War." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 26, no. 3 (2012): 447–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hgs/dcs060.

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Urazbakhtin, Ruslan I. "Incarceration Conditions of the French Prisoners of War in the British Prison in Chatham in 1803-1814: Regression Analysis of the Duration of Captivity and Mortality." RUDN Journal of World History 15, no. 2 (2023): 158–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-8127-2023-15-2-158-181.

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The relevance of this article is studying of the problem of “Man at war” includes examining a fate of prisoners of war. Detention conditions of Frenchmen in England during the Napoleonic wars remain a subject of discussions in the foreign historiography. Besides this, it has also never been studied earlier in the national historiography. In the article they are considered by means of regression analysis of captivity duration and mortality. Their dependence from such factors as age, height, rank, type of vessel, year of capturing etc. is considered. This method reveals if there was any discrimi
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Şakul, Kahraman. "What happened to Pouqueville’s Frenchmen? Ottoman treatment of the French prisoners during the War of the Second Coalition (1798-1802)." Turkish Historical Review 3, no. 2 (2012): 168–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18775462x00302005.

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This essay is about the Ottoman treatment of war prisoners at the end of the eighteenth century. It questions the common assumption of Ottoman fanaticism and ignorance of European military norms in the treatment of captives. Pouqueville’s memoirs of captivity played a crucial role in the emergence of this view, but a comparison of his testimony and Ottoman documents shows that there is a discrepancy between the two accounts. While there were many differences in practice, the Ottomans shared a legalistic view of the treatment of war prisoners, based on the concept of reciprocity.
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Bragado Echevarría, Javier. "«Volver a casa»: la logística de los prisioneros de guerra en las guerras de Italia (1740-1748) = «Coming back Home»: The Logistics of Prisoners of War in the italian Wars (1740-1748)." Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie IV, Historia Moderna, no. 33 (December 2, 2020): 269. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/etfiv.33.2020.23235.

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En este trabajo analizamos la logística desarrollada en torno a los prisioneros de guerra durante la Guerra de Sucesión Austríaca en sus campañas italianas, prestando especial atención a los años 1746, 1747 y 1748. En esos años se produjo la derrota del ejército franco-español en Piacenza (1746), y entre 1747 y 1748 tuvieron lugar los últimos intercambios de prisioneros de los ejércitos español, francés, sardo, austríaco e inglés como consecuencia de las negociaciones del Tratado de Aquisgrán. Para reconstruir este proceso se ha recurrido a estados de prisioneros, convenios de canje, correspon
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Offen, Karen, and Sarah Fishman. "We Will Wait: Wives of French Prisoners of War, 1940-1945." American Historical Review 98, no. 2 (1993): 512. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2166907.

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Durand, Yves, and Sarah Fishman. "We Will Wait. Wifes of French Prisoners of War 1940-1945." Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire, no. 36 (October 1992): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3769111.

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Bißmann, Daniel. "Soviet Prisoners of War in the French Resistance Movement. Research Perspectives." Historical Courier, no. 3 (June 28, 2021): 9–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.31518/2618-9100-2021-3-1.

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DALY, GAVIN. "Napoleon's Lost Legions: French Prisoners of War in Britain, 1803-1814." History 89, no. 295 (2004): 361–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229x.2004.00304.x.

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Thomas, M. C. "The Vichy Government and French Colonial Prisoners of War, 1940-1944." French Historical Studies 25, no. 4 (2002): 657–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00161071-25-4-657.

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Bespalova, K. A. "French Prisoners of War in South of Soviet Russia in Spring and Summer of 1919." Nauchnyi dialog, no. 6 (June 24, 2021): 317–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2021-6-317-331.

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The article examines the plot about the stay of French servicemen in captivity in the south of Russia at the end of the intervention of the Entente countries (spring-summer 1919). The relevance of the study is due to the need to revise the point of view established in Russian historiography about the voluntary and massive transition of the French military to the side of the Bolsheviks. The author dwells on the circumstances of captivity and the period of detention of foreigners. Particular attention is paid to the attempt by the Bolsheviks to spread the ideas of the left movement and attract p
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DALY, GAVIN. "NAPOLEON AND THE ‘CITY OF SMUGGLERS’, 1810–1814." Historical Journal 50, no. 2 (2007): 333–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x07006097.

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In the final years of the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon allowed English smugglers entry into the French ports of Dunkirk and Gravelines, encouraging them to run contraband back and forth across the Channel. Gravelines catered for up to 300 English smugglers, housed in a specially constructed compound known as the ‘city of smugglers’. Napoleon used the smugglers in the war against Britain. The smugglers arrived on the French coast with escaped French prisoners of war, gold guineas, and English newspapers; and returned to England laden with French textiles, brandy, and gin. Smuggling remains a negle
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BAJORA, ANATOLIE. "THE SOVIETIZATION OF THE ROMANIAN ARMY (1945-1950)." Sociopolitical Sciences 11, no. 6 (2021): 107–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.33693/2223-0092-2021-11-6-107-112.

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Traditionally, the Romanian Army had a French military model, and with the beginning of the Second World War, the German, the allied country. Traditionally, the Romanian army used the French and, with the outbreak of World War II, the German allied country as a military model. However, things would change significantly after the defeats on the eastern front and the country’s entry under Soviet influence. The nucleus of the future Romanian Army will be created in the USSR from the Romanian prisoners of war, who enlisted as volunteers in the “Tudor Vladimirescu” and later “the Horea, Cloșca, and
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McGuire, Michael. "Cultures de Guerre in Picardy, 1917." Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques 42, no. 3 (2016): 29–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/hrrh.2016.420303.

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In 1917 French and foreign agents reconstructed sections of Picardy destroyed by Operation Alberich, a “scorched-earth” program implemented by departing Germans. The region’s unanticipated maltreatment led French Third Army forces to evaluate and assist Picardy’s devastated homesteads and refugee-residents. Under General Georges Humbert, the Third Army implemented juxtaposing reconstruction policies in Picardy. Along with inhabitants, bureaucrats, and German prisoners of war, the Third Army initiated “a regime of temporary aid” that repaired property and provisioned civilians. Humbert’s subord
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Echenberg, Myron. "‘Morts Pour La France’; The African Soldier in France during the Second World War." Journal of African History 26, no. 4 (1985): 363–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853700028796.

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The involvement of African combatants in France from 1939 to 1945 probably surpassed the large mobilization of an earlier generation during the First World War. Carefully prepared ideologically and well received by the French public, Africans nevertheless paid a heavy price in lives and suffering as soldiers during the Battle of France and as prisoners of the Germans. Liberation brought a new set of tribulations, including discriminatory treatment from French authorities. These hardships culminated in a wave of African soldiers' protests in 1944–5, mainly in France, but including the most seri
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Harangi-Tóth, Zoltán. "Hungarians Fighting for France in Indochina." Academic and Applied Research in Military and Public Management Science 17, no. 3 (2018): 63–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.32565/aarms.2018.3.4.

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After the Second World War, hundreds of thousands of young Hungarians became prisoners of war (POW). Most of them were transported to the east, to the Soviet Union, but still large numbers were captured by French, British or American troops after the collapse of the Third Reich. Hungarians and Germans joined the French Foreign Legion (FFL) in large numbers due to the terrible living conditions of the prison camps. Thousands of former Honvéd soldiers and members of the Hungarian Royal Levente Movement joined the Légion Étrangère to escape those camps, just to die for France in Indochina, from t
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Yves, Durand. "Fishman Sarah, We will wait. Wifes of French prisoners of war 1940-1945." Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire 36, no. 4 (1992): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ving.p1992.36n1.0114.

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Fuchs, Rachel G. "We Will Wait: Wives of French Prisoners of War, 1940-1945. Sarah Fishman." Journal of Modern History 66, no. 3 (1994): 627–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/244915.

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MORIEUX, RENAUD. "FRENCH PRISONERS OF WAR, CONFLICTS OF HONOUR, AND SOCIAL INVERSIONS IN ENGLAND, 1744–1783." Historical Journal 56, no. 1 (2013): 55–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x12000544.

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ABSTRACTDuring the wars of the eighteenth century, French prisoners on parole in Britain were placed in a paradoxical situation of captives with privileges. Instead of studying these men as if they dwelt in a world apart, this article focuses on captivity zones as a social laboratory, where people of different status would socialize. These spaces accordingly provide a lens through which to glimpse the repercussions of international conflicts at the level of local communities. The disputes which opposed these captives to the English population, which were the object of letters of complaints sen
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Blinjaev, Semen N. "HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE PROBLEM RELATED TO THE LEGAL AND MATERIAL SITUATION OF WAR PRISONERS DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR." Historical Search 4, no. 4 (2023): 113–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.47026/2712-9454-2023-4-4-113-125.

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The article is dedicated to the 105th anniversary of the end of the First World War, which causes, along with the special military operation being conducted in the Ukraine and the war in Nagorno-Karabakh, close attention of the world community to the problems of war captivity. Colossal geopolitical changes in the international arena are forcing the world community to look more seriously and from a different angle at the aspects of this complex issue, which threatens a humanitarian catastrophe in the conditions of current high-tech ruthless war.
 
 The purpose of the study is to make
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Combe, Dominique. "Lorand Gaspar et Paul Celan, « derrière le dos de Dieu »." Caietele Echinox 48 (June 30, 2025): 245–58. https://doi.org/10.24193/cechinox.2025.48.19.

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Lorand Gaspar (1925-2019) and Paul Celan (1920-1970) were students and poets in exile in Paris after World War II, both from Mitteleuropa. They never met, neither talked about each other yet. They shared the Eastern Europa multicultural culture and history, they spoke Rumanian, German, French, English, Russian, Arabic, all languages from which (or to which) they translated major poets like Rimbaud, Rilke, Valéry, D.H. Lawrence, Pilinszky or Mandelstam. They crossed the tragedy of war and violence. Celan’s parents, as Jews, were killed in a work camp in Transnistria, and Paul fled to Paris via
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Górny, Rafał. "Wybrane listy Francuzów do prymasa Józefa Glempa z lat 1981–1982 w zasobie Archiwum Polskiej Misji Katolickiej we Francji." Przegląd Archiwalno-Historyczny 8 (December 2021): 225–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/2391-890xpah.21.012.15317.

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Archiwum Polskiej Misji Katolickiej w Paryżu przechowuje zespół nr 36 — Listy do prymasa Polski Józefa Glempa. Jest to korespondencja Francuzów skierowana do polskiego hierarchy kościelnego, w której potępiono wprowadzenie stanu wojennego w Polsce i wyrażono duchowe wsparcie dla wszystkich Polaków — braci i sióstr w wierze katolickiej. Akcja pisania takich listów wsparcia została zainicjowana przez katolicki dziennik „La Croix” i stanowiła element ogólnofrancuskiej manifestacji poparcia dla społeczeństwa polskiego. Treść korespondencji obok szablonowego tekstu zredagowanego przez „La Croix” st
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Kuon, Peter. "Lo sguardo sugli Ebrei, lo sguardo degli Ebrei nelle testimonianze di sopravvissuti al campo di concentramento di Mauthausen." Literaturwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch 61, no. 1 (2020): 253–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/ljb.61.1.253.

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This article examines the self-perception of Jews and the perception by others in a concentration camp that was not built for the genocide of European Jews, but for the gradual extermination of domestic and foreign opponents of the regime through forced labour and malnutrition. How did the survivors remember the presence of Jews in a camp for political prisoners? Which factors determined positive and negative judgments? How did the Jews, who constantly feared being discovered and murdered, perceive themselves in relation to the majority of the others? The study is based on autobiographical tex
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Öktem, Emre, and Alexandre Toumarkine. "Will the Trojan War take place? Violations of the rules of war and the Battle of the Dardanelles (1915)." International Review of the Red Cross 97, no. 900 (2015): 1047–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1816383116000503.

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AbstractThe Battle of the Dardanelles is one of the key episodes of World War I on the Ottoman front between the British, the French, the Australians and New Zealanders on the one side, and the Ottoman army under German command on the other. Immediately after the Great War, the former belligerents engaged in another war, which protracts up until the present day: allegations of violations of the rules of war are mutually addressed, in order to become a salient element of political propaganda. Through the analysis of the major controversial issues (use of dum-dum bullets and asphyxiating gases,
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Keppie, Lawrence. "The French cartographer and the clan chief." Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 145 (November 30, 2016): 401–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.145.401.425.

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In June 1763 a Frenchman, identifiable as the cartographer Louis Stanislas De la Rochette, journeyed from Edinburgh into Perthshire in the company of Sir James Macdonald, eighth baronet of Sleat in Skye. Visits were made to the Roman sites at Ardoch, Kaims Castle, Strageath and Dalginross. Bound up with De la Rochette’s manuscript accounts of his journey to and sojourn in Scotland are a finished drawing of Ardoch and three of the fort and temporary camp at Dalginross, the latter valuably annotated with measurements, including those of the camp’s ‘Stracathro-type’ gates. The drawings can be com
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Shannon, Timothy J. "French and Indian Cruelty? The Fate of the Oswego Prisoners of War, 1756–1758." New York History 95, no. 3 (2014): 381–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nyh.2014.0014.

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Dolinin, Alexander. "TWO COMMENTS ON PUSHKIN’S “JOURNEY TO ARZRUM”." Vremennik Pushkinskoi Komissii 34 (2020): 130–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.31860/0236-2481-2020-34-130-143.

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These notes provide a historical-cultural commentary on two passages of Pushkin’s “Journey to Arzrum:” a Latin description of anomalous genitalia of “a sham hermaphrodite” discovered among Turkish prisoners of war, and a night scene of the interrogation of captured Turks which Pushkin compares to Salvator Rosa’s paintings. Both the pseudo-medical description and the allusion are contextualized: Pushkin’s interest in hermaphroditism is connected to the concepts of French Encyclopedists and their followers, while the allusion to Rosa’s “terrible” pictures is explained through the Romantic percep
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Broch, Ludivine. "Colonial Subjects and Citizens in the French Internal Resistance, 1940-1944." French Politics, Culture & Society 37, no. 1 (2019): 6–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fpcs.2019.370102.

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In recent decades historians have done a lot to reveal the social and political diversity of the people who participated in the French Resistance. But little has been said about non-white resisters who were among the 200,000 men and women from the colonies living in the French metropole during the Occupation. This article shows that many of them were entangled in the Resistance as early as the summer of 1940 and that they became involved in the most political and violent forms of defiance. Resistance, however, was not a “natural” decision for many of the colonial workers or prisoners, whose da
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Moore, B. "Unruly Allies: British Problems with the French Treatment of Axis Prisoners of War, 1943–1945." War in History 7, no. 2 (2000): 180–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/096834400669278756.

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Moore, Bob. "Unruly Allies: British Problems with the French Treatment of Axis Prisoners of War, 1943-1945." War in History 7, no. 2 (2000): 180–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096834450000700203.

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Reshetnikov, S. V. "Repatriation of Soviet Сitizens and Soviet Partisans of the French Resistance from France to the USSR". Modern History of Russia 13, № 3 (2023): 745–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu24.2023.313.

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The article is devoted to aspects of the repatriation of citizens and Soviet partisans of the French Resistance from France to the USSR. For the Soviet Union the first facts of the mass presence of its citizens on French territory began to appear even before the allied landings in Normandy, in 1944. After the liberation of most of French territory, in October 1944, the allies handed over to the USSR information about the presence in their zone of occupation of about 30.000 soviet citizens who became prisoners of war. The repatriation of Soviet citizens from France was one of the earliest repat
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Lazarenko, E. I. "Докладные записки атташе по делам военнопленных при посольстве РСФСР в Берлине С. М. Семкова как исторический источник". Вестник гуманитарного образования, № 1(25) (21 квітня 2022): 95–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.25730/vsu.2070.21.070.

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The article talks about the fact that memos are not only office documents, but also a necessary historical source that can help to comprehensively study the problem posed by the historian. The relevance of the study lies in the fact that on the example of the memos of the attache for prisoners of war at the Embassy of the RSFSR in Berlin, S. M. Semkova, The author reveals the real situation of Russian prisoners of war of the First World War in the German camps of Gustrov, Stendel and Deberitz after the signing of the Brest Peace Treaty and the very tense relations between Soviet Russia and Ger
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Kosykh, Tatiana. "“Insiders Among Outsiders”: Representation of Enemies and Allies in the Texts of British Prisoners of War on the Iberian Peninsula 1808—1814." ISTORIYA 14, no. 1 (123) (2023): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840023841-4.

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The article is devoted to the peculiarities of the perception of enemies and allies by the British combatants who found themselves in French captivity during the war on the Iberian Peninsula in 1808—1814. The undertaken analysis of sources, including both British officers’ published memoirs, letters and diaries and the manuscript of the British soldier’s memoirs, demonstrated the multidimensionality of the images of the Spaniards and the French in the British “captivity narratives”. The authors of such narratives tended to dwell not only on the positive characteristics of the French, such thei
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Didion, Philipp. "Zwischen Erinnerung und Verständigung: Der Racing Club de Strasbourg und die Wiederaufnahme der deutsch-französischen Fußballbeziehungen nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg." STADION 45, no. 1 (2021): 32–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0172-4029-2021-1-32.

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This article aims to analyse the role of the Alsatian football club Racing Club de Strasbourg throughout the re-establishment process of the French-German football relations after the Second World War. Because of its geographical location between France and Germany and due to the double annexation of the Alsace by the German Reich the club held a special position in the French football landscape. To examine the difficulties and conflicts that came along with the attempt to restore international sport relations between West Germany and France, the paper focuses on three aspects: German prisoner
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Roberts, Mary Louise. "What French Women Wore to the Resistance: Fashion, War, and Gender Transformation, 1940–1945." Journal of Women's History 36, no. 1 (2024): 81–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.2024.a920130.

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Abstract: In studying French women resistors, scholars have largely fought the erasure of their contributions from the record. I revisit résistante stories as narratives about clothing that mark the specificity of female resistance as well as changes in gender identity. First, I explore how women weaponized their clothing. During the war they used their dresses, underwear, and jackets to hide Resistance documents, carry bombs, and escape enemy notice. Such resistance continued to occur after women partisans were deported to Ravensbrück, a Nazi detention camp for female political prisoners. Her
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Moshechkov, Petr V. "The solution for the problem of the transportation of the first Czechoslovak transports to France (second half of 1917 — the beginning of 1918)." Slavic Almanac, no. 1-2 (2020): 165–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2073-5731.2020.1-2.1.10.

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The article is concerned with the history of organization and transportation of the first two Czechoslovak echelons from Russia to France. It is aimed at tracing the idea of sending of a part of Czech and Slovak prisoners of war to the Western front. This intention was for the first time expressed by leaders of the Czechoslovak National Council founded in Paris in February 1916. This decision appeared in connection with the shortage of soldiers in the French army and of workers in the war industry of the Third Republic. In this respect, the research touches upon the basic aspects of the negoti
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JONES, COLIN, and SIMON MACDONALD. "ROBESPIERRE, THE DUKE OF YORK, AND PISISTRATUS DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY TERROR." Historical Journal 61, no. 3 (2017): 643–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x17000267.

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AbstractMaximilien Robespierre was deposed on 27 July 1794/9 Thermidor Year II when the charge that he was a tyrant burst spectacularly into open political discussion in France. This article examines key aspects of how that charge had developed, and been discussed in veiled terms, over the preceding months. First, it analyses a war of words which unfolded between Robespierre and the duke of York, the commander of the British forces on the northern front. This involved allegations that Robespierre had used an assassination attempt against him in late May as a pretext for scapegoating the Britis
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Knutsen, Gunnar W. "El Santo Oficio de la Inquisición en Barcelona y soldados protestantes en el ejército de Cataluña." Estudis 34 (January 1, 2008): 173–88. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1177529.

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The case summaries sent to the central council of the Inquisition in Madrid by the tribunal in Barcelona show that a number of Protestant soldiers were in Spanish service in the second half of the seventeenth century. These soldiers were not persecuted by the Holy Office, but denounced themselves voluntarily in order to be allowed to convert to Catholicism. The majority of them were from German-speaking areas, and many came from within the Holy Roman Empire. The letters exchanged between Madrid and Barcelona show that this reflected a deliberate policy by the Inquisition of not trying soldiers
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Robie, David. "REVIEW: Charlie Hebdo and the free speech conflict." Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa 24, no. 1 (2018): 242–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v24i1.395.

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After Charlie Hebdo: Terror, Racism and Free Speech, edited by Gavan Titley, Des Freedman, Gholam Khiabany and Aurélien Mondon. London: Zed Books. 2017. 313 pages. ISBN 9781783609383
 IN OCTOBER 2016, I returned to that stunning and iconic French eighth monastery Mont St Michel, once also a post-Revolution jail for political prisoners, and was struck by the sight of a garrison of soldiers – part of the Vigipirate programme. Vigipirate has parallels with the US Homeland Security Advisor system and has now been in place in various forms for almost 26 years, since Bush’s Gulf War in 1991. Ba
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RODRIGUES, Raimundo Nonato Delgado. "Francis Rohmer: from the neurological ward to Dachau and back." Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria 78, no. 1 (2020): 53–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0004-282x20190116.

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ABSTRACT The author presents a brief synopsis of the life and works of Professor Francis Rohmer, a French neurologist whose great relevance to the development of the French Neurological Society is only outshined by his humanistic role, in spite of harsh conditions, when a prisoner at the Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany, during World War II.
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Moshechkov, Petr. "M.R. Štefánik ― Organizer of the Czecho-Slovak Army." Slavic World in the Third Millennium 19, no. 1-2 (2024): 54–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2024.19.1-2.04.

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The article deals with the study of the contribution to the creation of the Czecho-Slovak army that was made by the famous Slovak astronomer and politician Milan Rastislav Štefánik. It is also devoted to his participation in the activity of the Czecho-Slovak National Council to resolve the issue of transferring Czech and Slovak prisoners of war from Russia to France, and the subsequent search for manpower for the organization of Czecho-Slovak troops in all states of the Entente with significant Czech and Slovak presence. Mention should be made of the fact that this subject has become of curren
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Bene, Krisztián. "The Hungarian Members of the French Foreign Legion in the Battle of France in 1940." Belvedere Meridionale 35, no. 2 (2023): 110–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/belv.2023.2.8.

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In the period between the two world wars, a significant number of Hungarians settled down in France for various reasons. After France entered the war in September 1939, many of the members of the Hungarian diaspora living in France joined the French army. These candidates who did not have French nationality were assigned to the French Foreign Legion by the French military command. These new recruits were trained in the south of France, after which they were deployed against the German army, which was on the offensive in May and June 1940. Many were killed in the fierce fighting, and afterwards
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Macdonald, Janet. "Prisoners of War at Dartmoor: American and French soldiers and sailors in an English prison during the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812." Mariner's Mirror 103, no. 2 (2017): 232–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00253359.2017.1312159.

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Scheck, Raffael. "Collaboration of the Heart: The Forbidden Love Affairs of French Prisoners of War and German Women in Nazi Germany." Journal of Modern History 90, no. 2 (2018): 351–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/697403.

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KUBY, EMMA. "IN THE SHADOW OF THE CONCENTRATION CAMP: DAVID ROUSSET AND THE LIMITS OF APOLITICISM IN POSTWAR FRENCH THOUGHT." Modern Intellectual History 11, no. 1 (2014): 147–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s147924431300036x.

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In 1949, French intellectual David Rousset publicly called on Nazi camp survivors to bear witness to the existence of a “concentration camp universe” in the Soviet Union. Rousset, a former Buchenwald internee and an influential author, demanded that his fellow survivors identify in unqualified terms with the suffering of Soviet prisoners. Even as he colluded with Cold War governmental agencies, Rousset claimed that the imperative to oppose concentration camps existed “beyond” political or ideological commitments. This essay analyzes the arguments about suffering, politics, and memory made by R
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Maja, M. Vasiljevic. "Srpske vojne muzike u zemljama saveznika u Velikom ratu (1916-1918)." Vojnoistorijski glasnik/Military Historical Review, no. 2 (December 14, 2014): 20–41. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7436857.

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This paper results from research of archival collections and periodicalson orchestras and prominent musicians of Serbian Army in the Great War. An author extensively considers organization, conception and achievements of the military division orchestras/bands of the Kingdom of Serbia in the Great War. Most prominent orchestra of Serbia Army, Music of the Royal Guard and their conductor, composer Stanislav Binički, successfully toured France in September 1916. Author also examines the dynamic concert activities of the Music of the Cavalry Division conducted by Dragutin F. Pokorni in North Afric
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Scheck, R. "French Colonial Soldiers in German PRISONER-OF-WAR Camps (1940-1945)." French History 24, no. 3 (2010): 420–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fh/crq035.

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Drapac, Vesna. "The Devotion of French Prisoners of War and Requisitioned Workers to Thérèse of Lisieux: Transcending the ‘Diocese behind Barbed Wire’." Journal of War & Culture Studies 7, no. 3 (2014): 283–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1752627214z.00000000049.

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