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Mercy Ships David Miller

Mercy Ships By David Miller

Mercy Ships by David Miller


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Offers an insight into the humanitarian exchanges and communications between warring governments during the Second World War. This book describes how the warring governments not only communicated with each other but also exchanged large numbers of people and goods.

Mercy Ships Summary

Mercy Ships: The Untold Story of Prisoner-of-War Exchanges in World War II by David Miller

This book offers a remarkable insight into the humanitarian exchanges and communications between warring governments during the Second World War.Remarkably, throughout the Second World War, even when the violence was its height, the Allied and Axis governments remained in contact through third parties in order to achieve humanitarian ends such as the exchange of wounded prisoners-of-war, of 'protected' persons, such as medical personnel and priests, and of civilian internees. This involved detailed negotiations, careful planning and coordination, and the movement of protected ships and trains through war zones. Even after Pearl Harbour and the defeat of Singapore there were exchanges between both America and the UK with Japan.This book fills an important gap in Second World War and humanitarian literature, describing how the warring governments not only communicated with each other but also exchanged large numbers of people and goods, thus showing that, despite the bloodshed and killing, a spark of humanity still existed.

Mercy Ships Reviews

Miller uncovers a little-known phenomenon - Sue Baker, Publishing News, May 2008
Mention -Book News, November 2008
Mercy Ships [brings] together many little-known and intriguing stories. -Jan Drent, International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 21, 2009

About David Miller

David Miller was a professional soldier from 1956 to 1991, when he left to become a full time author. He is the author of over sixty books and for many years was naval editor of Jane's International Defense Review.

Table of Contents

Part 1 - The Setting; 1: The Historical Setting; 2: Prisoners of War in WWII; Part 2 - The War in the West; 3: The German Onslaught and its Aftermath; 4: The Prisoner Exchange System Established; 5: The Zamzam Affair; 6: The Palestine Exchanges; 7: The Channel Islanders; 8: The Red Cross; Part 3 - The War in the East; 9: Japanese Attacks; 10: The First US Exchange, East Africa; 11: The Second US Exchange, India; 12: US Aid to Prisoners in Japanese Custody; 13: The British Exchange with Japan; 14: The Time it Went Wrong; 15: Conclusion.

Additional information

GOR003494938
9781852855727
185285572X
Mercy Ships: The Untold Story of Prisoner-of-War Exchanges in World War II by David Miller
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20080601
208
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