Author(s): Philip Algar
BOOK ISBN | 9781781556825 |
FORMAT | 234 x 156 mm |
BINDING | Hardback |
PAGES | 224 pages |
PUBLICATION DATE | 21 June 2018 |
TERRITORY | World |
ILLUSTRATIONS | 18 black-and-white photographs |
BOOK ISBN | 9781781556825 |
FORMAT | 234 x 156 mm |
BINDING | Hardback |
PAGES | 224 pages |
PUBLICATION DATE | 21 June 2018 |
TERRITORY | World |
ILLUSTRATIONS | 18 black-and-white photographs |
[custom_html] This book focuses on the British Merchant Navy prisoners-of-war and is partly based on contemporary diaries hidden from the Germans. Other aspects of the war discussed include the activities of the German navy, the role of the BBC, how the prisoners knew what was happening in the war, the Nuremberg trials and the human cost of the conflict. [/custom_html]
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This book focuses on the British Merchant Navy prisoners-of-war and is partly based on contemporary diaries hidden from the Germans. Other aspects of the war discussed include the activities of the German navy, the role of the BBC, how the prisoners knew what was happening in the war, the Nuremberg trials and the human cost of the conflict.
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[tabs] [tab title="AUTHOR(S)"]Philip Algar, initially an economist, was subsequently a freelance broadcaster, lecturer, editor, and journalist for twenty-three years. He has been a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines in Europe and the United States, writing about energy, business, economics, international politics, and crisis management. Algar has worked in thirty countries. He has written twelve books, including three on crisis management, three satirical novels on contemporary life, two on aspects of the Second World War, and one on an independent’s attempt to win a parliamentary seat in 2015.
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