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A Brief History of Prisoners of War: The Captives of Conflict
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Virtual Voice
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Thomas Ridley
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Trace the gripping military history of wartime survival and human rights from ancient dungeons to modern secret prisons. Moving beyond the battlefield, this intense exploration of human resilience reveals the harrowing fates of captured soldiers. Whether you are deeply focused on a daily commute or seeking a reflective learning experience, this narrative challenges everything you know about conflict.
Follow the evolution of captivity from ancient enslavement and medieval ransoms to the brutal POW camps of the World Wars. You will witness the agonizing gap between international law and the harsh reality of jungle camps, urban cellars, and irregular combat. It is a somber yet inspiring tribute to those who endured, resisted, and escaped the ultimate loss of freedom.
What you'll discover inside:
• The drastic shift from ancient slavery and medieval ransoms to the establishment of modern prisoner rights.
• Harrowing accounts of survival, organized resistance, and daring escapes during both World Wars.
• How racism, political ideology, and mass mobilization completely transformed the treatment of captive armies.
• The dark reality of civil wars and irregular conflicts, leading captives into off-the-grid secret detention sites.
• A deep dive into the slow, often flawed development of international conventions designed to protect the vulnerable.
Step into the shadows of conflict and discover the extraordinary courage of those who fought their hardest battles behind enemy lines. Press play to experience a profound testament to the limits of human cruelty and the enduring power of compassion. Your journey into the hidden side of war begins right now.
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