Guarded Neutrality
Autor Susanne Wolfen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 iun 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004209916
ISBN-10: 9004209913
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004209913
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Notă biografică
Susanne Wolf Ph.D. (2009) University of Sheffield.
Cuprins
Introduction 1
Neutrality in a Time of ‘Total War’ … 2
1 A Neutral Country 13
Internment and the Neutral State … 13
2 The Netherlands in World War One … 21
July 1914 21
3 The First Few Weeks: Applying the Rules in Practice … 35
The First Internment Camp … 39
The Sinking of HMS Cressy, HMS Hogue and HMS Aboukir … 42
The Fall of Antwerp … 47
Information Office of the Dutch Red Cross and the Belgian Information Office … 60
4 Administering Military Internment: The Camps 67
The Belgian Camps … 70
The British Camps … 80
The German Camp … 81
Urk, Wierickerschans and Vlissingen … 82
Conditions in the Camps … 83
Food and Clothing … 84
The Uprising at Internment Camp Zeist … 88
5 The Middle Years of the War; Consolidation … 93
Numbers … 95
Welfare and Education Committees … 98
Officers’ Parole … 104
Employment and Work Groups … 108
Savings Fund … 115
Camp Groningen ~ 1916 … 118
Camp Bergen ~ 1916 … 118
Escapes … 120
6 1917: Deserters, Politics and Religion … 125
Internment Costs … 127
German Deserters … 128
Political Activity … 133
Movement of Families … 137
Religion … 139
7 Internment in a Neutral Country: The Arrival of the Prisoners of War … 143
Background to POW Exchanges … 147
The Hague Treaty of July 1917 … 150
Internment of the POWs … 153
8 Going Home … 165
The Savings and Canteen Funds … 167
Conclusion … 168
Appendix I Dutch Cabinet 1913–1919 … 179
Appendix II Foreign Representatives in the Netherlands 1914–1918 … 181
Appendix III List of Internment Camps … 183
Further Reading … 185
Bibliography … 193
Index … 207
Neutrality in a Time of ‘Total War’ … 2
1 A Neutral Country 13
Internment and the Neutral State … 13
2 The Netherlands in World War One … 21
July 1914 21
3 The First Few Weeks: Applying the Rules in Practice … 35
The First Internment Camp … 39
The Sinking of HMS Cressy, HMS Hogue and HMS Aboukir … 42
The Fall of Antwerp … 47
Information Office of the Dutch Red Cross and the Belgian Information Office … 60
4 Administering Military Internment: The Camps 67
The Belgian Camps … 70
The British Camps … 80
The German Camp … 81
Urk, Wierickerschans and Vlissingen … 82
Conditions in the Camps … 83
Food and Clothing … 84
The Uprising at Internment Camp Zeist … 88
5 The Middle Years of the War; Consolidation … 93
Numbers … 95
Welfare and Education Committees … 98
Officers’ Parole … 104
Employment and Work Groups … 108
Savings Fund … 115
Camp Groningen ~ 1916 … 118
Camp Bergen ~ 1916 … 118
Escapes … 120
6 1917: Deserters, Politics and Religion … 125
Internment Costs … 127
German Deserters … 128
Political Activity … 133
Movement of Families … 137
Religion … 139
7 Internment in a Neutral Country: The Arrival of the Prisoners of War … 143
Background to POW Exchanges … 147
The Hague Treaty of July 1917 … 150
Internment of the POWs … 153
8 Going Home … 165
The Savings and Canteen Funds … 167
Conclusion … 168
Appendix I Dutch Cabinet 1913–1919 … 179
Appendix II Foreign Representatives in the Netherlands 1914–1918 … 181
Appendix III List of Internment Camps … 183
Further Reading … 185
Bibliography … 193
Index … 207