Prisoners of war -- United States -- Biography
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Prisoners of war -- United States -- Biography
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Prisoners of war
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- Interlude in Umbarger, Italian POWs and a Texas church, Donald Mace Williams
- Forbidden diary, a record of wartime internment, 1941-1945, Natalie Crouter ; edited with an introd. by Lynn Z. Bloom
- Return to freedom, the war memoirs of Col. Samuel C. Grashio USAF (Ret.), by Samuel C. Grashio and Bernard Norling
- Hitler's last soldier in America, Georg Gaertner with Arnold Krammer
- Life behind barbed wire, the secret World War II photographs of prisoner of war Angelo M. Spinelli, Angelo M. Spinelli and Lewis H. Carlson
- Geronimo, prisoner of lies, twenty-three years as a prisoner of war, 1886-1909, W.Michael Farmer
- Counting the Days, POWs, Internees, and Stragglers of World War II in the Pacific, Craig B. Smith
- Twenty months in captivity, memoirs of a Union officer in Confederate prisons, Bernhard Domschcke ; edited and translated by Frederic Trautmann
- No surrender, a father, a son, and an extraordinary act of heroism that continues to live on today, Chris Edmonds and Douglas Century
- Prisoner of the rising sun, William A. Berry with James Edwin Alexander
- Don't give up, don't give in, lessons from an extraordinary life, Louis Zamperini and David Rensin
- The war journal of Major Damon "Rocky" Gause, Damon "Rocky" Gause ; with an introduction by Damon L. Gause
- Into the mouth of the cat, the story of Lance Sijan, hero of Vietnam, Malcolm McConnell
- A code to keep, the true story of America's longest-held civilian prisoner of war in Vietnam, Ernest C. Brace
- Red Tail captured, Red Tail free, memoirs of a Tuskegee airman and POW, Alexander Jefferson, with Lewis H. Carlson
- Unbroken, a World War II story of survival, resilience, and redemption, Laura Hillenbrand
- From POW to Blue Angel, the story of Commander Dusty Rhodes, Jim Armstrong ; foreword by Roy M. "Butch" Voris
- Rescued by Mao, World War II, Wake Island, and my remarkable escape to freedom across mainland China, William Taylor
- No surrender, a father, a son, and an extraordinary act of heroism that continues to live on today, Chris Edmonds and Douglas Century
- Living in the shadow of a hell ship, the survival story of U.S. Marine George Burlage, a WWII prisoner-of-war of the Japanese, Georgianne Burlage, editor
- Three came home,, by Agnes Newton Keith; sketches by the author and Don Johnston
- The adventures of Eddie Fung, Chinatown kid, Texas cowboy, prisoner of war, edited by Judy Yung
- Glory denied, the saga of Jim Thompson, America's longest-held prisoner of war, Tom Philpott
- Unbroken, [a World War II airman's story of survival, resilience, and redemption], Laura Hillenbrand
- Death march, the survivors of Bataan, Donald Knox
- Cabanatuan, Japanese death camp, a survivors story, by Vince Taylor
- Chained eagle, by Everett Alvarez, Jr. and Anthony S. Pitch
- The league of wives, the untold story of the women who took on the U.S. Government to bring their husbands home, Heath Hardage Lee
- Red Tail captured, Red Tail free, memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman and POW, Alexander Jefferson, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF, Ret., with Lewis H. Carlson
- Under the cover of light, the extraordinary story of USAF COL Thomas "Jerry" Curtis's 71/2-year captivity in North Vietnam, Carole Engle Avriett
- Accused American war criminal, Fiske Hanley II
- Foo, a Japanese-American prisoner of the Rising Sun, the secret prison diary of Frank "Foo" Fujita, foreword and notes by Stanley L. Falk ; introduction by Robert Wear
- Behind enemy lines, a young pilot's story, Howard R. DeMallie
- American patriot, the life and wars of Colonel Bud Day, Robert Coram
- Conduct under fire, four American doctors and their fight for life as prisoners of the Japanese, 1941-1945, John A. Glusman
- My hitch in hell, the Bataan death march, Lester I. Tenney
- A shepherd in combat boots, Chaplain Emil Kapaun of the 1st Cavalry Division, by William L. Maher
- My life with the Taliban, Abdul Salam Zaeef ; edited by Alex Strick van Linschoten and Felix Kuehn
- Zemke's Stalag, the final days of World War II, Hubert Zemke, as told to Roger A. Freeman
- She went to war, the Rhonda Cornum story, Rhonda Cornum as told to Peter Copeland
- An ordinary hero, my dad, Joseph Franklin Peters, M.D., 1909-1980, by Mary Noel Peters Wood
- Long hard road, American POWs during World War II, Thomas Saylor
- Conduct under fire, four American doctors and their fight for life as prisoners of the Japanese, 1941-1945, John Glusman
- As good as dead, the daring escape of American POWs from a Japanese death camp, Stephen L. Moore
- Escape from Laos, Dieter Dengler
- Inquebrantable, una historia de supervivencia, fortaleza y redención durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Laura Hillenbrand ; [traducción, Vicente Herrasti]
- American guerrilla, the forgotten heroics of Russell W. Volckmann : the man who escaped from Bataan, raised a Filipino army against the Japanese, and became 'father' of Army Special Forces, Mike Guardia
- Some survived, by Manny Lawton ; with an introduction by John Toland
- Last man out, surviving the Burma-Thailand death railway, H. Robert Charles ; foreword by James D. Hornfischer
- The League of Wives, the untold story of the women who took on the U.S. government to bring their husbands home, Heath Hardage Lee
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