Prisoners of War at Dartmoor
English

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<p> The incarceration of French and American prisoners of war in Dartmoor Prison at a time when Britain was at war with both its traditional enemy and the young nation of former British colonies was a dark and unusual episode. Acts of cruelty and degradation were countered by defiance and a spirited loyalty by the prisoners to their respective countries. Much of the story is told firsthand by those who were there against a background of warfare and glorious victories on all sides.</p><p> The author relates how a barren landscape that was (and is) subject to the worst of winter weather was transformed into a thriving township by one very determined man Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt and why such a place was chosen to build a prison. The design and construction of the prison are described as are the experiences of the men held in the harsh overcrowded conditions of Dartmoor. From May 1809 to February 1816 271 American and more than 1100 French prisoners of war died in confinement.</p>
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