Barbed Wire University

Barbed Wire University
Title Barbed Wire University PDF eBook
Author Dave Hannigan
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 233
Release 2021-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1493063529

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Barbed Wire University tells the extraordinary tale of Winston Churchill’s internment of some of the most gifted Jewish refugee writers, professors, artists, and painters of their generation in a camp on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. These were men who had fled Hitler’s Germany, found refuge in Britain, and then, in the hysteria of 1940, were held in captivity as a perceived security threat. They turned the camp—Hutchinson Camp—into a school, concert hall, and artistic community. Using memoirs and diaries, some of which have only recently become available in archives, Dave Hannigan pieces together a richly detailed account of what these remarkable men did during their time in captivity. This is a forgotten corner of World War II, and the way these men constructed a Bohemian idyll in the middle of the Irish Sea, their freedom taken from them, is an extraordinary tale of grit and creativity.

The Barbed-Wire University

The Barbed-Wire University
Title The Barbed-Wire University PDF eBook
Author Midge Gillies
Publisher Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages 586
Release 2011-05-25
Genre History
ISBN 1845137272

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“A moving and eye-opening account of the lives of second world war PoWs by the daughter of a man who was captured . . . a riveting collection of stories.” —The Guardian Feature films like The Bridge on the River Kwai and The Great Escape have created the stereotype of the Second World War prisoner of war. But, as Midge Gillies shows in this groundbreaking work of social history, the true experiences of nearly half a million Allied servicemen held captive during the Second World War were nothing like the Hollywood myth—and infinitely more extraordinary. The real lives of POWs saw them respond to the tedium of a German stalag or the brutality of a Japanese camp with the most amazing ingenuity and creativity. They staged glittering shows, concerts and elaborate sporting fixtures, made exquisite ornaments—even, amid the terrible privations of the Thailand-Burma railway, improvised daring surgical techniques to save their fellow men’s lives. Whatever skills or hobbies they took with them to captivity they managed to continue and adapt—to the extent of laying out a 9-hole golf course between the huts of one German camp. They took up crafts and pastimes using materials they found around them: even the string from a Red Cross food parcel was used to make cricket balls, football nets and wigs for theatrical performances. Men studied, attended lectures, learned languages, sat for qualifications and exams, on such a scale that one camp was nicknamed “The Barbed-Wire University.” Drawing on letters home, diaries and interviews with redoubtable survivors now into their nineties, Midge Gillies recreates the daily lives of a truly remarkable group of men. “Astonishing tales of improvisation, ingenuity and courage.” —The Spectator

Barbed Wire

Barbed Wire
Title Barbed Wire PDF eBook
Author Reviel Netz
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages 284
Release 2009-11-10
Genre History
ISBN 0819569593

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The history of animals and humans as seen through barbed wire.

Schools Behind Barbed Wire

Schools Behind Barbed Wire
Title Schools Behind Barbed Wire PDF eBook
Author Karen Lea Riley
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 212
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN 9780742501713

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Often overlooked in the infamous history of U.S. internment during World War II is the plight of internee children. Drawn from personal interviews and multiple primary source materials, Schools behind Barbed Wire is the story of the boys and girls who grew up in the Crystal City, TX internment camp and spent the war years attending one of its three internment camp schools. Visit our website for sample chapters!

Barbed-Wire Imperialism

Barbed-Wire Imperialism
Title Barbed-Wire Imperialism PDF eBook
Author Aidan Forth
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2017-10-03
Genre History
ISBN 0520293975

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Introduction : Britain's empire of camps -- Concentrating the "dangerous classes" : the cultural and material foundations of British camps -- "Barbed wire deterrents" : detention and relief at Indian famine campus, 1876-1901 -- "A source of horror and dread" : plague camps in Indian and South Africa, 1896-1901 -- Concentrated humanity : the management and anatomy of colonial campus, c. 1900 -- Camps in a time of war : civilian concentration in southern Africa, 1900-1901 -- "Only matched in times of famine and plague" : life and death in the concentration camps -- "A system steadily perfected" : camp reform and the "new geniuses from India", 1901-1903 -- Epilogue : Camps go global : lessons, legacies, and forgotten solidarities

Life Behind Barbed Wire

Life Behind Barbed Wire
Title Life Behind Barbed Wire PDF eBook
Author Yasutaro Soga
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2007-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 0824863356

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Yasutaro Soga’s Life behind Barbed Wire (Tessaku seikatsu) is an exceptional firsthand account of the incarceration of a Hawai‘i Japanese during World War II. On the evening of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Soga, the editor of a Japanese-language newspaper, was arrested along with several hundred other prominent Issei ( Japanese immigrants) in Hawai‘i. After being held for six months on Sand Island, Soga was transferred to an Army camp in Lordsburg, New Mexico, and later to a Justice Department camp in Santa Fe. He would spend just under four years in custody before returning to Hawai‘i in the months following the end of the war. Most of what has been written about the detention of Japanese Americans focuses on the Nisei experience of mass internment on the West Coast—largely because of the language barrier immigrant writers faced. This translation, therefore, presents us with a rare Issei voice on internment, and Soga’s opinions challenge many commonly held assumptions about Japanese Americans during the war regarding race relations, patriotism, and loyalty. Although centered on one man’s experience, Life behind Barbed Wire benefits greatly from Soga’s trained eye and instincts as a professional journalist, which allowed him to paint a larger picture of those extraordinary times and his place in them. The Introduction by Tetsuden Kashima of the University of Washington and Foreword by Dennis Ogawa of the University of Hawai‘i provide context for Soga’s recollections based on the most current scholarship on the Japanese American internment.

Barbs, Prongs, Points, Prickers, & Stickers

Barbs, Prongs, Points, Prickers, & Stickers
Title Barbs, Prongs, Points, Prickers, & Stickers PDF eBook
Author Robert T. Clifton
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 444
Release 1970
Genre History
ISBN 9780806108766

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Contains a complete and illustrated catalogue of antique barbed wire.