An edition of America's captives (2010)

America's captives

treatment of POWs from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror

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An edition of America's captives (2010)

America's captives

treatment of POWs from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror

Notwithstanding the long shadows cast by Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo, the United States has been generally humane in the treatment of prisoners of war, reflecting a desire to both respect international law and provide the kind of treatment we would want for our own troops if captured. In this first comprehensive study of the subject in more than half a century, Paul Springer presents an in-depth look at American POW policy and practice from the Revolutionary War to the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Springer contends that our nation's creation and application of POW policy has been repeatedly improvised and haphazard, due in part to our military's understandable focus on defeating its enemies on the field of battle, rather than on making arrangements for their detention. That focus, however, has set the conditions for the military's chronic failure to record and learn from both successful and unsuccessful POW practices in previous wars. He also observes that American POW policy since World War II has largely sought to outsource POW operations to allied forces in order to retain American personnel for frontline service—outsourcing that has led to recent scandals. Focusing on each major war in turn, Springer examines the lessons learned and forgotten by American military and political leaders regarding our nation's experience in dealing with foreign POWs. He highlights the indignities of the Civil War, the efforts of the United States and its World War I allies to devise an effective POW policy, the unequal treatment of Japanese prisoners compared with that of German and Italian prisoners during World War II, and the impact of the Geneva Convention on thehandling of Korean and Vietnamese captives. In bringing his coverage up to the so-called War on Terror, he also marks the nation's clear departure from previous practice—American treatment of POWs, once deemed exemplary by the Red Cross after Operation Desert Storm, has become controversial throughout the world. America's Captives provides a long-needed overarching framework for this important subject and makes a strong case that we should stop ignoring the lessons of the past and make the disposition of prisoners one of the standard components of our military education and training. This book is part of the Modern War Studies series. - Publisher.

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Table of Contents

Introduction : American pow policy and practice
Struggling into existence : the American Revolution
The first declared war : the War of 1812
Prisoners on foreign soil : the war against Mexico
Brother against brother : the American Civil War
America becomes a world power, 1865-1919
America becomes a superpower : World War II
Containing communism : the Korean War
The dominoes begin to fall : the Vietnam War
Pow policy in the post-cold war era
Conclusion : the future of American pow policy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Lawrence
Series
Modern war studies

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355.1/2960973
Library of Congress
UB803 .S67 2010, UB803.S67 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 278 p.
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23936023M
Internet Archive
americascaptives0000spri
ISBN 10
0700617175
ISBN 13
9780700617173
LCCN
2009044667
OCLC/WorldCat
461895705

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