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Given up for dead

American GI's in the Nazi concentration camp at Berga

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An edition of Given up for dead (2005)

Given up for dead

American GI's in the Nazi concentration camp at Berga

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During World War II, prisoners of war were required by the Geneva convention to be treated according to established rules of warfare. For the most part, the Nazis followed the rules. But in late 1944, when a large number of Americans were taken prisoner during the Battle of the Bulge and elsewhere, their captors had different plans for those Americans who were Jewish or from some other "undesirable" ethnic or religious group. Instead of being incarcerated in regular prisoner-of-war camps, several hundred were separated from their fellow captives and sent to the brutal slave-labor camp at Berga-an-der-Elster in Germany. Until now, the story of what these men endured has been largely untold. Given Up for Dead chronicles the experience of Americans at Berga. Here is an incredible tale of survival against overwhelming odds, inhuman living and working conditions, and the imminent prospect of annihilation during a 300-kilometer death march designed to keep them out of the hands of the approaching Allies. That these men willed themselves to stay alive is an amazing testimony to the resiliency of the human spirit. Using the gripping first-person accounts and definitive factual narrative that have won him acclaim as a military historian, Flint Whitlock pays tribute to these brave men in telling their story, at last. - Jacket flap.

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Pages
283

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Given Up for Dead: American Gi's in the Nazi Concentration Camp at Berga
April 10, 2006, Basic Books
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Given up for dead: American GI's in the Nazi concentration camp at Berga
2005, Westview Press, a member of the Perseus Books Group
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Table of Contents

Prologue
Raw recruits
Trial by fire
The surprise
Captive
Bad times at Bad Orb
Caught in a north wind
The last train to Berga
Berga
The end of hope
Totenmarsch
Liberation
Aftermath
Epilogue.
The Stalag IX-B (Bad Orb) survivors
The Berga survivors
Berga-an-der-Elster
Postscript
Appendix : Unit compositon

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Cambridge, MA

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Library of Congress
D

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvi, 283 p.
Number of pages
283
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL22622471M
ISBN 10
0813342880
ISBN 13
9780813342887
Library Thing
1075454
Goodreads
2473986

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""TODAY I AM a man.""

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October 3, 2014 Edited by Bryan Tyson Added new cover
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