Title:
The ‘Normality’ of civilian internment in Germany during the First World War: camps as sealed or entangled spaces?
Year of publication:
2025
Available Date:
2025-04-30T08:35:07Z
Abstract:
This article examines internment camps in Germany during the First World War and their entanglements with society. In particular, it discusses whether the internment sites were closed or semi-permeable spaces that were interwoven with their nearby environment. Based on this, the question of what kind of integration existed and what form it took will be answered. Furthermore, the article investigates the consequences and aftermaths of these experiences in post-war Germany. The conclusion raises some further questions for future studies.
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e-ISSN (online): 1744-0521
Keywords:
Internment
enemy aliens
prison camps
social spaces
Germany
First World War
DDC-Classification:
943 Geschichte Mitteleuropas; Deutschlands
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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DOI of the Original Publication:
Journaltitle:
Immigrants & Minorities
Department/institution:
Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften
Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut