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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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Document Date: 2015-02-02 08:20:07


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Freistadt / Moscow / New York / Frankfurt am Main / Zurich / Berlin / Munich / Essen / Vienna / /

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Cambridge University Press / /

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Europe / /

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Germany / Switzerland / Deutschland / Hungary / Italy / Albania / Montenegro / Norway / France / Russia / Austria / United States / United Kingdom / Ukraine / Denmark / /

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Bohemian POW camp Plan / camp Freistadt / Hungarian camp Csót / POW camp Eger / /

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October Revolution Day / /

IndustryTerm

transportation / food shortages / food shortage / food / /

MedicalCondition

malnutrition / disease / typhoid fever / barbed wire disease / health epidemics / depression / further epidemics / /

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Cambridge University / Ottoman army / AustroHungarian army / Red Army / Catholic Church / Ministry of War / Young Men’s Christian Association / Austro-Hungarian government / Austro-Hungarian Ministry for Foreign Affairs / Austro-Hungarian army / Field Army / Red Cross / Diplomarbeit Universität Wien / Dissertation Universität Wien / Dissertation Universität Innsbruck / Austro-Hungarian Ministry of War / Universität Graz / High Command / Habsburg army / Universität Wien / International Committee of the Red Cross / /

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Verena Moritz / Oswald Überegger / Gunda Barth-Scalmani / Julia Walleczek-Fritz / Julia WalleczekFritz / /

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Tsar / /

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Burgenland / New York / Steiermark / /

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