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Turkish Prisoners in Egypt
Turkish Prisoners in Egypt

Turkish Prisoners in Egypt

By International Committee of the Red Cross

Published by Good Press

Year 2023 Language 🇬🇧 English
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In "Turkish Prisoners in Egypt," the International Committee of the Red Cross presents a meticulously researched examination of the plight of Turkish prisoners during a tumultuous period in early 20th-century history. The text employs a documentary style, weaving together testimonies, archival records, and analytical insights to illuminate the human cost of geopolitical strife. The book contextualizes the circumstances surrounding these prisoners within the larger framework of the Great War and its aftermath, offering a nuanced perspective on the impact of conflict on civilian populations and military personnel alike. The work is both a historical account and a poignant reminder of the enduring consequences of war on individuals and societies. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has long been at the forefront of humanitarian efforts, with a mission deeply rooted in the protection of human dignity amid conflict. Founded in 1863, the ICRC's extensive experience in dealing with war-related human rights issues informs this study. The organization's commitment to documenting and addressing the sufferings of prisoners aligns with its broader ethos of advocating for the rights and well-being of all individuals affected by violence and dislocation. Highly recommended for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the human aspects of warfare, "Turkish Prisoners in Egypt" serves as an essential text that not only presents vital historical truths but also prompts critical reflections on contemporary humanitarian challenges. A compelling read, it invites readers to engage with the narratives of those caught in the crossfire of history, fostering a deeper understanding of the ongoing relevance of international humanitarian law.
ISBN
8596547506188
Language code
en
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