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The changes to the structure, operation and meaning of the prisoner of war camp that occurred after , particularly in western Europe encapsulated the important major societal transitions that the war brought, in particular with regard to technology, governance and gender identity.
As the war went on, state intervention became the norm as governments were increasingly forced to intervene in prisoner affairs to ensure the most efficient allocation of prisoner labour in the home front war economy and to enforce basic standards in military-run prisoner camps. Gender norms were challenged by all-male camp environments where men could no longer easily define their masculinity through the alterity of the female presence, lacking daily contact with women.
Although this was also the case at the front, men at the front were only in the trenches for short periods, encountering women behind the lines; in contrast, male prisoners had very little chance to speak with women. Despite their importance, however, only recently have First World War prisoners of war become the subject of historical study, with the first scholarly histories appearing since the s, by Annette Becker , Uta Hinz , Richard Speed, Reinhard Nachtigal , Alon Rachamimov, Oksana Nagornaja , Giovanna Procacci and Heather Jones among others.
Germany already held over a million prisoners by , mostly Russians captured at Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes in , but also thousands of British troops taken during the British Expeditionary Force retreats of August and September , as well as French prisoners taken during the initial weeks of mobile warfare in the west before the trench stalemate set in, including tens of thousands of French troops captured after the fall of Maubeuge fortress.