The Enemy in Our Hands: America's Treatment of Prisoners of War from the Revolution to the War on TerrorRevelations of abuse at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison and the U.S. detention camp at Guantánamo Bay had repercussions extending beyond the worldwide media scandal that ensued. The controversy surrounding photos and descriptions of inhumane treatment of enemy prisoners of war, or EPWs, from the war on terror marked a watershed moment |
Contents
Cartel and Enemy Prisoners of the War of 1812 | |
Mexico 18461848 | |
A Very Uncivil | |
The Problem of the Moral High Ground | |
Reflections on the Past Present and Future | |
Loyalist Units Organized in the American Revolution | |
Confederate and Union POW Camps | |
Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States | |
Andersonville Deaths 18641865 | |
Hague Convention Ratified by the United States 3 December 1909 | |
German Prisoners Captured by U S Divisions 19171918 | |
From Discovery to 1914 | |
SpanishAmerican War 1898 and War in | |
Philippines 18991905 | |
Enemy Prisoners of War and Prisoners of State in the Great | |
German and Italian POWs and Internees in the United States 10 The Reborn Japanese Soldiers as Enemy Prisoners of War and American Nisei Intern... | |
Optimism Justice or Vengeance? | |
Forced Repatriation and the Prison Revolts in Korea | |
Enemy Prisoners of War Phoenix and the Vietcong Infrastructure | |
Enemy Prisoners of War and the Conflict of Rules | |
World War II Trials of U S Personnel | |
Nuremberg Principles 1946 | |
Geneva Convention 1949 | |
U S Code of Conduct 1954 | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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