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Law enforcement / Prisoner-of-war camp / Criminology / Aftermath of World War II / Continuation War / Winter War / Nazi crimes against Soviet POWs / Rheinwiesenlager / Military history / Prisoner of war / National security
Date: 2015-02-02 08:20:07
Law enforcement
Prisoner-of-war camp
Criminology
Aftermath of World War II
Continuation War
Winter War
Nazi crimes against Soviet POWs
Rheinwiesenlager
Military history
Prisoner of war
National security

Prisoners of War (Austria-Hungary) By Verena Moritz and Julia WalleczekFritz The following article offers an overview of the central fields of research concerning Prisoners of War (POWs) in the Habsburg Empire during Wor

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