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Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity'
The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations
during World War I, 1914-1923.
by Kenneth Steuer
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
"Evangelizing the World"
Chapter 2
The American YMCA Mobilizes
Chapter 3
The U.S. and POW Responsibilities
Chapter 4
American YMCA POW Diplomacy
Chapter 5
Association Diplomacy Extends
Chapter 6
American Secretaries in Germany
Chapter 7
Expanding WPA Work in Germany
Chapter 8
"Keeping Body and Soul Together"
Chapter 9
Operations in Austria-Hungary
Chapter 10
Phildius Relief Work in Bulgaria
Chapter 11
Political Prisoners, Labor Detachments
Chapter 12
The United States Enters the War
Chapter 13
The Arrival of Neutral Secretaries
Chapter 14
POWs in Germany
Chapter 15
Allied Relief in the Ottoman Empire
Chapter 16
Armistice and Restoration of Service
Chapter 17
Post-War WPA Operations
Chapter 18
Countering the Bolshevik Threat
Chapter 19
Conclusion
Glossary
Maps
Appendix A
Prison Camps
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Appendix A: Prison Camps
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Bulgaria
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Bulgarian Prision Camps
Struga
See also:
Chap. C10, p01
STRUGA
: This prison camp was located north of Ochrida Lake, east of the Black Dri River in Bulgarian-occupied province of Monastir in southwestern Serbia. The Bulgarian army incarcerated Serbian prisoners of war in a tower in the town.