The U.S. hoped that if German POWs were treated humanely, Germany would reciprocate in its treatment of American prisoners.
Moses was taken captive from outside his home on October 7 when Kibbutz Nir Oz, where he lived, was invaded by Hamas ...
After Omer Wenkert was released in February, he found himself thrust into a new role: fighting to stop the war and bring the ...
After about 30 days in captivity, Shoham said Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Evyatar David were brought to the safe house where he was ...
Twenty-year-old former hostage Agam Berger survived 482 days in Gaza held by Hamas terrorists. Berger has found a new ...
Trepidation over the fate of other captives has left Ilana Gritzewsky little time for self-healing after her own violent ...
During World War II, the U.S. began amassing huge numbers of German prisoners when the Afrika Korps, the Wehrmacht’s elite desert troops, surrendered to the Allied forces at Tunisia in May 1943.