Studies in Military and Strategic History
1 total work
The British Empire and its Italian Prisoners of War, 1940-1947
by B. Moore and K. Fedorowich
Published 1 January 2002
During the Second World War, British and Imperial forces captured more than half a million Italian soldiers, sailors and airmen. Although a symbol of military success, these prisoners created a multitude of problems for the authorities throughout the war. This book looks at how the British addressed these problems and turned liabilities into assets by using the Italians as a labour force, a source of military intelligence and as a political warfare tool before their final repatriation in 1946-47.