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The War Behind the Wire: The Life, Death and Glory of British Prisoners of War, 1914-18

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The War Behind the Wire: The Life, Death and Glory of British Prisoners of War, 1914-18

Contributors:

By (Author) John Lewis-Stempel

ISBN:

9781780224909

Publisher:

Orion Publishing Co

Imprint:

Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Publication Date:

13th January 2015

UK Publication Date:

6th November 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

940.47243

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 131mm, Height 196mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

299g

Description

The last untold story of the First World War: the fortunes and fates of 170,000 British soldiers captured by the enemy.

On capture, British officers and men were routinely told by the Germans 'For you the war is over'. Nothing could be further from the truth. British Prisoners of War merely exchanged one barbed-wire battleground for another.

In the camps the war was eternal. There was the war against the German military, fought with everything from taunting humour to outright sabotage, with a literal spanner put in the works of the factories and salt mines prisoners were forced to slave in. British PoWs also fought a valiant war against the conditions in which they were mired. They battled starvation, disease, Prussian cruelties, boredom, and their own inner demons. And, of course, they escaped. Then escaped again. No less than 29 officers at Holzminden camp in 1918 burrowed their way out via a tunnel (dug with a chisel and trowel) in the Great Escape of the Great War.

It was war with heart-breaking consequences: more than 12,000 PoWs died, many of them murdered, to be buried in shallow unmarked graves.

Using contemporary records - from prisoners' diaries to letters home to poetry - John Lewis-Stempel reveals the death, life and, above all, the glory of Britain's warriors behind the wire. For it was in the PoW camps, far from the blasted trenches, that the true spirit of the Tommy was exemplified.

Reviews

Superb

Wonderful ... hugely moving

Lewis-Stempel describes our prisoners as the lost men of the Great War ... In writing this moving, harrowing account he has done them a noble service

- THE TIMES

A vivid study of the lost heroes of the First World War: the British PoWs who made valiant bids for freedom - SUNDAY TIMES

Author Bio

John Lewis-Stempel is the author of numerous anthologies and books on military history. He lives on a farm in Herefordshire with his wife and two children.

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