| Some reading on POWs- General Davis, GH: Prisoners of War in Twentieth Century Economies Fay, SB: German Prisoners of War Mackenzie, SP: The treatment of POW in WW2 Moore & Fedorovich: Prisoners of War & their captors in WW11 Reid, Maj. P. & Michael, M: Prisoner of War; the inside story of the POW from the ancient world to Colditz and beyond. Rosenberg, CH: International Law concerning accidents to war prisoners employed in private enterprises Rundell jnr, W: Paying the POW in WW2 Britain Scotland, Lt-Col AP: The London Cage Vance, JF: Men in Manacles; the shackling of POWs 1942-43 Anon: Employment of prisoners of war in Great Britain Burt, K. & Leasor, J: The one that got away De Normann, R: For Fuhrer & Fatherland; SS murder & mayhem in wartime Britain Faulk, H: Group captives; the re-education of German prisoners of war Hellen, JA: Temporary settlements & transient populations; the legacy of Britain’s prisoner of war camps 1940-48 HMSO: Censorship rules for prisoner of war & internment camps in Great Britain. Jackson,R: A taste of freedom; stories of German and Italian prisoners who escaped from labour camps in Britain in WW2 Moore, B: Turning liabilities into assets; British government policy towards German & Italian POWs during the Second World War Moore & Fedorowich: The British Empire & its Italian prisoners of war 1940-47. Panayi, P: Germans in Britain since 1500 Sullivan, MB: Thresholds of peace; German prisoners of war & the people of Britain 1944-48 Thomas, RJC: Prisoner of War camps 1939-1948 Whiting, C: The March on London Scotland Campbell, V: Camp 165 Watten Fanning, J: Prisoners of Scotland Fullarton, A: Shandon’s POW camps ICRC: Visit to working camp No.242 Cowden 1945. MacDonald, J: Churchill’s prisoners; the Italians in Orkney 1942-4 Munchow, F: Letter of a lifetime |