Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons: Wesel, Sennelager, Klingelputz, Ruhleben
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The narrator recounts his arrest in Germany during the early war period and sixteen months of internment across four prisons, describing solitary confinement, secret tribunals, executions and severe punishments intended to crush prisoners' morale. He chronicles camp conditions, the improvisation of communal institutions and economies among internees, efforts to communicate with the outside world, and the range of conduct by guards from cruelty to occasional kindness. The account emphasizes psychological strain, specific punitive practices, and everyday survival, and concludes with the narrator's eventual escape and return, accompanied by a companion chronicle that contextualizes his testimony.
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