World War 1 Prison Camps In County Durham - The wider view
In his excellent paper 'Landscapes of Internment: British Prisoner of War Camps and the Memory of the First World War'*, Professor Tim Grady emphasises that "Britain's memory culture" concentrated on the British troops that fought on the Western Front and forgot the contribution made by German POWs to our industrial heritage through their work on land drainage, river clearance, agriculture, mining, quarrying, railway maintenace etc. Also forgotten are the inevitable interactions between the POWs and their British co-workers and local residents.
*Journal of BritishStudies 58 (July2019):543–564.doi:10.1017/jbr.2019.7© The North American Conference on BritishStudies, 2019
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