
British Concentration Camps
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This revealing history explores Britain's use of concentration camps from the Boer War to WWII and the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The term concentration camp will forever be associated with the horrors of Nazi Germany. But the British were the true driving force behind the development of these notorious facilities. During the Boer War, British concentration camps caused the deaths of tens of thousands of children from starvation and disease. In the years after World War II, hundreds of thousands of enslaved agricultural workers were held in a national network of camps. Not only did the British government run its own camps, they allowed other countries to set up similar facilities within the United Kingdom. During and after the Second World War, the Polish government-in-exile maintained a number of camps in Scotland where Jews, communists and homosexuals were imprisoned and sometimes killed. This book tells the terrible story of Britain's involvement in the use of concentration camps, which did not finally end until the last political prisoners being held behind barbed wire in the United Kingdom were released in 1975. From England to Cyprus, Scotland to Malaya, Kenya to Northern Ireland, British Concentration Camps: A Brief History from 1900 to 1975 details some of the most shocking and least known events in British history.
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- Intro
- Dedication
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Plates
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: 1896: A Prussian General's Idea: The Origin and Nature of Concentration Camps
- Chapter 2: 1900-1902: Lord Kitchener's Genocide: 'Methods of Barbarism' in the Boer War
- Chapter 3: 1914-1918: England, Scotland and Wales: Three Different Kinds of Concentration Camp of the First World War
- Frongoch: The Republican University
- The Concentration Camps for 'Aliens'
- The Home Office Work Camps
- Chapter 4: 1929-1938: 'Work Sets you Free': The British Labour Camps of the Inter-War Years
- Chapter 5: 1940-1946: They must have known! The Polish Concentration Camps in Britain
- Photo Gallery
- Chapter 6: 1945-1948: Crimes Against Humanity: Slave Labour Camps in Post-War Britain
- Chapter 7: 1945-1949: Locking up Holocaust Survivors: The Concentration Camps in Cyprus
- Chapter 8: 1948-1960: Calling a Spade a Manual Digging Implement: The Malayan Emergency
- Chapter 9: 1952-1960: The Mau Mau Rising: A Million People in Concentration Camps
- Chapter 10: 1971-1975: Operation Demetrious and the Five Techniques: The Detention and Torture of Political Prisoners in Northern Ireland
- Endword
- Bibliography
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