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Nazi Prisons in the British Isles : Political Prisoners During the German Occupation of Jersey and Guernsey, 1940-1945.

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    Book cover

    Overview

    Series
    Modern Conflict Archaeology Ser.
    Format
    Online resource
    Author/Creator
    Carr, Gilly.
    Published
    : Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2020
    ©2020
    Contents
    Cover
    Book Title
    Copyright
    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements
    List of Illustrations
    Modern Conflict Archaeology
    Preface
    Prologue - The Sexton's Tale
    Part I - Jersey Prison
    Chapter 1 - Introduction and Sources
    Chapter 2 - The Geography of Jersey Prison
    Chapter 3 - Who were the Political Prisoners?
    Chapter 4 - Interrogation, Incarceration and Solitary Confinement
    Chapter 5 - 'Rather a Mixed Crowd': The Prisoners and the Guards
    Chapter 6 - Solidarity, Legitimacy and Resistance
    Chapter 7 - 'The 'Calendars . . . of Previous Prisoners': Graffiti and Interior Decoration
    Chapter 8 - 'Yielding to so Rare a Pleasure': Autograph Books and Artwork
    Chapter 9 - 'Any Time Now!' The End is Nigh?
    Part II - Guernsey Prison
    Chapter 10 - Introduction and Sources
    Chapter 11 - The Changing Geography of Guernsey Prison
    Chapter 12 - The Names and Numbers of Prisoners
    Chapter 13 - Daily Life in the German Side of the Prison
    Chapter 14 - Forced Labour
    Chapter 15 - Interrogation and Trial
    Chapter 16 - Violence and the Case of the Guernsey Police
    Chapter 17 - Conclusion: A Comparison of the Prisons in the Channel Islands with the Nazi-Controlled Prisons in Europe
    Postscript: The 1946 Hilton Report
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index
    Back Cover.
    Notes
    Cover -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Modern Conflict Archaeology -- Preface -- Prologue - The Sexton's Tale -- Part I - Jersey Prison -- Chapter 1 - Introduction and Sources -- Chapter 2 - The Geography of Jersey Prison -- Chapter 3 - Who were the Political Prisoners? -- Chapter 4 - Interrogation, Incarceration and Solitary Confinement -- Chapter 5 - 'Rather a Mixed Crowd': The Prisoners and the Guards -- Chapter 6 - Solidarity, Legitimacy and Resistance -- Chapter 7 - 'The 'Calendars . . . of Previous Prisoners': Graffiti and Interior Decoration -- Chapter 8 - 'Yielding to so Rare a Pleasure': Autograph Books and Artwork -- Chapter 9 - 'Any Time Now!' The End is Nigh? -- Part II - Guernsey Prison -- Chapter 10 - Introduction and Sources -- Chapter 11 - The Changing Geography of Guernsey Prison -- Chapter 12 - The Names and Numbers of Prisoners -- Chapter 13 - Daily Life in the German Side of the Prison -- Chapter 14 - Forced Labour -- Chapter 15 - Interrogation and Trial -- Chapter 16 - Violence and the Case of the Guernsey Police -- Chapter 17 - Conclusion: A Comparison of the Prisons in the Channel Islands with the Nazi-Controlled Prisons in Europe -- Postscript: The 1946 Hilton Report -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
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    Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781526770943
    Physical Description
    1 online resource (234 pages)

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