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Prisoners of War: Shores Atar's motive for recruiting Yinon becomes clear. Haim and Iris' investigation heats up when they discover details of Operation Judas leading to a heated confrontation with Dr. Ze'ev.
PRISONERS OF WAR. What happened on Blue Beach was horrendous. There was no way to escape the inevitable. The Germans were on three sides, the English Channel on the other. Continuing would mean more bloodshed. More Info.
Dieppe Blue Beach Prisoners of War. A not-for-profit research project honouring the soldiers of The Royal Regiment of Canada who participated in the Dieppe Raid on August 19, 1942. Help us bring together families, photos, and stories for every soldier.
Four young men from Toronto enlisted with the Royal Regiment of Canada (RRC). They would go on to train together, fight together at Dieppe and were ultimately taken as Prisoners of War (POW) together. They endured harsh conditions as POWs and survived, but they carried haunting memories of the experience for the rest of their […]
Free trial of MHz Choice. After 17 years in captivity, three Israeli soldiers return and begin to adjust to civilian life. Their families must face complicated emotions and new realities. An investigation into their mysterious captivity could reveal life-changing secrets.
Red triangle – political prisoners: occupied country resistance members, social democrats, liberals, socialists, communists, anarchists, gentiles who assisted Jews; trade unionists and Freemasons. Green triangle – convicts and criminals (often working as kapos). Blue triangle – foreign forced laborers and emigrants.
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Prisoners of War (POWs) are members of the military captured in wartime by the enemy. Since the late 19th century, international rules have governed the treatment of POWs, although these are not always followed.