

I also will analyze how both countries followed the Geneva Convention from 1929 which stated how you should treat PoWs correctly. Therefore, I must also ask some personal questions about the political view both had during the 3 rd Reich and others. Here I will also take a look at if the views changed before, during, and after their imprisonment by the allies, and if so why. I will analyze the exact treatment which will also help me with the thesis because the treatment is linked to the viewpoints both had. Therefore, I even structured their Biographies in important parts of their lives. The question I raised on the front page will be answered during the Biographies of Günter Gräwe and Werner Brähler. This is symbolizing my topic and therefore I think that it is fitting for my topic. My thesis follows: “Did Günter Gräwe’s and Werner Brähler’s view of the allies change and if so why?”. He helped me understand Brähler better and also gave me a picture of the relationships between Brähler, the Russians, and the Estonians. He gave me additional information about Werner Brähler that was not conducted in the book. He is the one in charge of the website and also an old friend of Brähler.

Gräwe’s section.In Werner Brähler’s case, I had to contact Carsten Schmitt. Also, he gave me all the pictures used in this assignment which I use in this assignment in Mr. In Günter Gräwe´s case, I was lucky to meet him in person and to conduct several interviews in three days with him. Luckily, Werner Brähler had a website where I could easily engage with his biography. Brähler had already passed away, which lead me to just having one of them being interviewed by me. After doing some research on my topic I found these two very interesting people, but I also discovered that Mr. As well as I decided to compare two different solders that fought on two opposite fronts – west (Günter Gräwe) and east (Werner Brähler). Therefore, I decided, that I mainly wanted to focus on the USA and the USSR since they were the two superpowers after the war. With this quote, I want to start my introduction about my topic which is about two German World War II soldiers that were captured by the allies and held as Prisoners of War between 19.

Omanson, Oliver, Prisoner of War Number 21860: The World War II Memoirs of Oliver Omanson
