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Internment in Switzerland during the First World War 1st Edition

Author(s)

Susan Barton

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781350037748, 9781350037731, 9781350201590

Publisher

Bloomsbury Academic

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PDF and EPUB

Description

In contrast to the plethora of works focusing on the tragic loss of human lives during the First World War, little is known about the more hopeful realities of thousands of prisoners of war from Britain, France, Germany and Belgium who were sent to Switzerland from 1916. This book explores the everyday lives of these prisoners and their impact on Switzerland. Internees were warmly welcomed by local people and given education, training and employment. Leading relatively free lives, they were able to engage in leisure activities and develop new relationships. However, they also contributed to the country’s economy, helping to keep Swiss tourism alive at a time when businesses were struggling and alleviating Switzerland’s labour shortage as Swiss men were called-up to defend their borders and preserve the country’s neutrality. Drawing on a wide range of sources from official records to magazines and postcards, Susan Barton provides an absorbing account of the social and cultural history of internment in Switzerland.

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Internment in Switzerland during the First World War 1st Edition

SKU: 9781350037755

Original price was: $38.65.Current price is: $11.59.

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Additional information

Full Title

Internment in Switzerland during the First World War 1st Edition

Author(s)

Susan Barton

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781350037755, 9781350037731, 9781350201590

Publisher

Bloomsbury Academic

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

In contrast to the plethora of works focusing on the tragic loss of human lives during the First World War, little is known about the more hopeful realities of thousands of prisoners of war from Britain, France, Germany and Belgium who were sent to Switzerland from 1916. This book explores the everyday lives of these prisoners and their impact on Switzerland. Internees were warmly welcomed by local people and given education, training and employment. Leading relatively free lives, they were able to engage in leisure activities and develop new relationships. However, they also contributed to the country’s economy, helping to keep Swiss tourism alive at a time when businesses were struggling and alleviating Switzerland’s labour shortage as Swiss men were called-up to defend their borders and preserve the country’s neutrality. Drawing on a wide range of sources from official records to magazines and postcards, Susan Barton provides an absorbing account of the social and cultural history of internment in Switzerland.