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A Prisoner In Turkey (1920)
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256 pages
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As a personal account of captivity during World War I, John Still details his harrowing experiences as a British officer imprisoned by the Ottoman Empire. Over three years, he faced brutal conditions, including inadequate food and medical care, and witnessed the cruelty of his captors. The narrative also explores the cultural and political landscape of Turkey at the time, highlighting rising nationalism and ethnic tensions. This work offers a unique perspective on the war's impact on individuals, showcasing resilience amidst suffering.
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2008, paperback
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