In Victory, Magnanimity, in Peace, Goodwill: A History of Wilton Park

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Psychology Press, 2003 - 424 páginas
Wilton Park was once a secret camp for interrogating enemy generals during World War II. But it took on its true, unique role in 1946 as a training centre for German prisoners-of-war. This volume tells of its history and the extraordinary life of Heinz Koeppler, its founding father.

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Preface xili 1 Behind Barbed Wire
1
A European Education
12
POW Camp 300
24
Captive Audience
29
NissenHut University
48
From the Waste Land
62
Sheets and Dances and Tough Talk
81
The Captains and the Kings Depart
95
Democracy in Aristocratic Dress
253
Headhunting
265
Warden Emeritus
273
New Regime
280
Where Theres a Will
291
Most Unkindest Cuts
300
Ructions and Resignations
324
New Broom
348

Teach the Free Man
116
Goodbye to All That?
145
Aspiring Dreams
163
Stately Home
174
Threat
192
New Look
224
New World
243
Forty Years On
363
Luxury
378
New Status
389
Continuity
414
Index
417
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Richard Mayne was Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago and Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.

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