
POW: Allied prisoners in Europe 1939-1945
By Adrian Gilbert
Everyday life is offset by high drama as POW tells of the secret organizations that smuggled aid into the camps, and of the prisoners’ daring escape plots, sabotage plans and other resistance activities.
Combining a wealth of information from new sources with eleven individual stories, this book brings forgotten voices to the fore and bears witness to some of the most frequently-overlooked heroes of the Second World War.
POW relates the experiences of Allied prisoners of war in Europe during the Second World War, vividly describing their daily lives, camp politics, sexual relations, artistic and intellectual work and sometimes ambiguous relationships with the enemy.