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Arnold Krammer

    January 1, 1941 – September 24, 2018

    This author focuses on German and United States history. Their work delves into the depth of historical events and their interconnectedness. Key moments and their impact are explored.

    Die internierten Deutschen
    Deutsche Kriegsgefangenene [Kriegsgefangene] in Amerika 1942 - 1946
    Undue process
    Nazi prisoners of war in America
    Prisoners of War
    War Crimes, Genocide, and the Law
    • 2010

      War Crimes, Genocide, and the Law

      A Guide to the Issues

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the history of war crimes, this handbook delves into the evolution of rules designed to prevent such atrocities. It highlights the interplay between humanity's violent past and the legal frameworks established to mitigate future conflicts, providing a critical perspective on the ongoing struggle to uphold justice in warfare.

      War Crimes, Genocide, and the Law
    • 2007

      Prisoners of War

      A Reference Handbook

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The evolving landscape of the War on Terror has prompted a reevaluation of centuries-old policies regarding prisoners of war. Arnold Krammer delves into the historical treatment of POWs, tracing their fate from Biblical and Medieval eras through the development of international law to contemporary challenges. This exploration reveals the importance of understanding past practices to inform current foreign policy and address the pressing concerns surrounding the treatment of war prisoners in today's conflicts.

      Prisoners of War
    • 1997

      The shocking story of America's treatment of German aliens during World War II is revealed by prominent historian Arnold Krammer in Undue Process. Using extensive primary research, including interviews with former prisoners and recently released government documents, Krammer illuminates the government's motives and methods and exposes the quality of life in the camps.

      Undue process
    • 1991

      The only book available that tells the full story of how the U.S. government detained nearly half a million Nazi prisoners of war in 511 camps across the country.

      Nazi prisoners of war in America