Mather, Carol,
AFTERMATH OF WAR - Everyone Must Go Home.
Brassey's (UK)London, 1992, 1st edn. UK, xxviii, 278pp, in line frontis, 16pp half tone photo ills., 6 in text maps, maps at endpapers, large format (9 x 6" approx.), black cloth lettered in gilt at spine, coloured dustwrapper, an examination of the aftermath of the German surrender in wwhich the Allies had the responsibility for hundreds of thousands of refugees, prisoners of war and displaced person s, attempting to survive under conditions in a Europe occupied by US, British and Soviet forces, where the entire infrastructure had been shattered, and especially of those forced into serving in the German Armed Forces and, under the Yalta agreement, the consequences of being returned to their native homeland, often to execution, repair to short tear in one leaf (pp 191/192), dustwrapper: unpriced, lightly rubbed at spine ends, near fine in a near fine dustwrapper,
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Keywords: war ww2 europe waffenss cossacks yugoslavia tito soviet stalin yalta