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The London Cage (1957) By Lt. Col. A. P. Scotland, O.B.E.

 

 "The London Cage" is a memoir by Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Paterson Scotland, detailing his experiences as the commandant of the London Cage, a British interrogation center for prisoners of war during and after World War II. The book provides a detailed account of the operations at the London Cage, an interrogation facility located in Kensington, London, where the British extracted information from captured German soldiers, spies, and war criminals. Scotland describes the setup, daily operations, and various techniques employed for interrogation, emphasizing both psychological and physical tactics. The memoir recounts several high-profile cases, including the interrogation of prominent Nazi officials and war criminals, offering personal anecdotes and detailed descriptions of Scotland's interactions with these prisoners. Post-war reflections address the effectiveness and consequences of the London Cage's operations, along with the criticisms and allegations of mistreatment that surfaced after the war. Themes of moral and ethical dilemmas, psychological warfare, and the pursuit of justice are central to the narrative. "The London Cage" offers a unique and candid look into the inner workings of one of World War II's most secretive and controversial interrogation centers, providing valuable historical insight while grappling with the ethical questions arising from wartime intelligence practices.

 

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