Examines the treatment of prisoners of war early in the 20th century. From capture to interrogation and internment, the fate of thousands of WWI prisoners was determined by their captors off the battlefield.
Whenever prisoners have been taken in wars, many different methods have been and will be used by the captors to elicit whatever truths or information they can obtain. Prisoners, each being comprised of different strengths, weaknesses, and desires to dwell and survive while being held captive.—Michael of lillym_325@yahoo.com