Prisoners of war -- Germany -- Biography
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Prisoners of war -- Germany -- Biography
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Prisoners of war
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Incoming Resources
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- Missing in action, an RCAF navigator's story, John D. Harvie
- The great escape, a Canadian story, Ted Barris
- Against the pollution of the I, on the gifts of blindness, the power of poetry, and the urgency of awareness, Jacques Lusseyran
- We die alone, David Howarth
- The great escape, a Canadian story, Ted Barris
- Mona Parsons, from privilege to prison, from Nova Scotia to Nazi Europe, Andria Hill
- The nine, the true story of a band of women who survived the worst of Nazi Germany, Gwen Strauss
- Literature or life, Jorge Semprun ; translated from the French by Linda Coverdale
- Night of the mist, Eugene Heimler. --
- A wilderness of days, an artist's experiences as a prisoner of war in Germany, Maxwell Bates. --
- A prisoner of war diary, the Ray Heard memoirs, 1939-45, Raymond P. Heard
- No surrender, a World War II memoir, James J. Sheeran
- Nightmare memoir, four years as a prisoner of the Nazis, Claude J. Letulle ; foreword by Amos Perlmutter. --
- Over the wire, a Canadian pilot's memoir of war and survival as a POW, Andrew Carswell
- The last escaper, an untold first-hand stoyr of the legendary World War II bomber pilot, "Cooler King" and arch escape artist, by Peter Tunstall
- Forced march to freedom, an illustrated diary of two forced marches and the interval between, January to May 1945, Robert Buckham. --
- Life behind barbed wire, the secret World War II photographs of prisoner of war Angelo M. Spinelli, Angelo M. Spinelli and Lewis H. Carlson
- The dodger, the extraordinary story of Churchill's American cousin, two world wars, and the great escape, Tim Carroll
- Red partisan, the memoir of a Soviet resistance fighter on the Eastern Front, Nikolai I. Obryn'ba
- And there was light, the extraordinary memoir of a blind hero of the French resistance in World War II, Jacques Lusseyran ; translated from the French by Elizabeth R. Cameron
- No surrender, a father, a son, and an extraordinary act of heroism that continues to live on today, Chris Edmonds and Douglas Century
- The forgotten, Canadian POWs, escapers and evaders in Europe, 1939-1945, Nathan M. Greenfield
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