Nearly 200 Australians were taken prisoner by the Turks during World War I, some 76 of them during the Gallipoli campaign and the remainder over the succeeding three years during the ongoing campaigns against the Ottoman Empire. Approximately a quarter of them died in captivity. In contrast to the experiences of Australians taken prisoner by the Japanese during the Pacific War, Australian history and collective memory, and Australian commemorative activities, have almost totally overlooked the Australian prisoners of the Turks. This article redresses the balance somewhat by looking at an important aspect of the prisoners' lives; the games they played while in captivity. The article suggests that sports and games were an important part of th...
While essentially a detestable circumstance, most Second World War prisoner of war camps in the Euro...
This article considers the intelligence value of prisoners captured during the First World War. 3848...
In this article, three artworks of the First World War containing images of recreational football ar...
For many service men in the period 1914-1918/19, sport was a distraction from the terrors of the war...
Nearly 200 Australians were captured and held as prisoners of war (POWs) by Ottoman Turkish forces d...
© 2018 Dr. Xavier James FowlerThis thesis investigates sport and its relationship with the Australia...
During the First World War, thousands of enemy aliens were interned in Australia. Most were German r...
During the Japanese occupation of British Malaya and Southeast Asia from the years 1942 to 1945 ther...
Jogando atras do arame farpado discusses the historical facts that led to the Internees Camps in Aus...
The findings of this study revealed that in spite of the hardship and depression associated with lif...
This article examines the work, leisure and sporting activities of Germans interned in Britain durin...
This investigation is derived from an earlier project that dealt with sport and games in the prisone...
The lived experience of prisoners of war remains one of the least explored realms of First World War...
About 3850 men of the First Australian Imperial Force were captured on the Western Front in France a...
Remembering Captivity: Australian Prisoners of War of the Japanese Abstract Academic scholars have a...
While essentially a detestable circumstance, most Second World War prisoner of war camps in the Euro...
This article considers the intelligence value of prisoners captured during the First World War. 3848...
In this article, three artworks of the First World War containing images of recreational football ar...
For many service men in the period 1914-1918/19, sport was a distraction from the terrors of the war...
Nearly 200 Australians were captured and held as prisoners of war (POWs) by Ottoman Turkish forces d...
© 2018 Dr. Xavier James FowlerThis thesis investigates sport and its relationship with the Australia...
During the First World War, thousands of enemy aliens were interned in Australia. Most were German r...
During the Japanese occupation of British Malaya and Southeast Asia from the years 1942 to 1945 ther...
Jogando atras do arame farpado discusses the historical facts that led to the Internees Camps in Aus...
The findings of this study revealed that in spite of the hardship and depression associated with lif...
This article examines the work, leisure and sporting activities of Germans interned in Britain durin...
This investigation is derived from an earlier project that dealt with sport and games in the prisone...
The lived experience of prisoners of war remains one of the least explored realms of First World War...
About 3850 men of the First Australian Imperial Force were captured on the Western Front in France a...
Remembering Captivity: Australian Prisoners of War of the Japanese Abstract Academic scholars have a...
While essentially a detestable circumstance, most Second World War prisoner of war camps in the Euro...
This article considers the intelligence value of prisoners captured during the First World War. 3848...
In this article, three artworks of the First World War containing images of recreational football ar...