Ruhleben: A Prison Camp Society

Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 1965. 397, frontis illus., index, DJ scuffed and soiled: some wear along edges of DJ. The author was studying music in Germany in 1914 when he was caught by the war and interned for four years in the prison camp at Ruhleben. The experience led him to the study of psychology. After Dr. Ketchum's death in 1962, Robert B. MacLeod wrote the Foreword and Postscript which set the study in perspective. Condition: very good, good.

Keywords: POW's, WW1, Prisoners of War, Prison Camps, Ruhleben, Military Medicine, Mental Health, Group Behavior, Jews

[Book #2956]

Price: $76.50

See all items in Jews, Military Medicine, POW's, WW1
See all items by