We were each other's prisoners

We were each other's prisoners1997
About this book
We Were Each Other's Prisoners is the first book ever to compare the experiences of POWs from both sides of the conflict. Based on over 150 interviews with surviving prisoners, Lewis Carlson brings the stories of these men to life, the memories as vivid as if the events occurred just yesterday. From the anti-Nazi German soldier who tried desperately to surrender rather than fight for Hitler, to the U.S. prisoner who thrice escaped his German captors - the last time to join Russian troops in the Battle of Berlin - to the Jewish-American prisoner who was shipped to a slave labor camp, these moving accounts reveal the terror and anguish of being captured and celebrate the resilience that kept these soldiers alive.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL3036069W
Subjects
Personal narratives, GermanPrisoners of warPrisoners and prisons, GermanAmerican Prisoners and prisonsGerman Personal narrativesGerman Prisoners and prisonsPersonal narratives, AmericanAmerican Personal narrativesPrisoners and prisons, AmericanWorld War, 1939-1945Oral historyAmerikanischer KriegsgefangenerWeltkriegDeutscher KriegsgefangenerKrijgsgevangenenTweede WereldoorlogAmerikanenDuitsers