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Taken by Force (book)

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257:(The hidden face of the GIs. Rapes committed by American soldiers in France, England and Germany during World War II). The American edition contains twenty-one pages of introduction, including acknowledgements, foreword, and a preface to the English and French edition. According to the book reviewer for the 232:
to be a "foundation on which we can and should build up knowledge about, and analysis of, rape and war", though also found it "difficult reading" due to the "essential horror" of the descriptions. Armstrong wondered "if some of this material could be reduced...in favour of increasing the presentation
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and described the book as "extensively researched and referenced" with Lilly setting himself to the difficult task of dealing with the highly sensitive topic of rape in an approachable, confronting and transparent manner but criticized the book for dealing with the victims with an overly broad brush.
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between the years of 1942 and 1945, as well as the reaction of the American army in response to the crimes. The book draws upon court records, newspaper articles, and trial transcripts, covering the 14,000 rapes that Lilly estimated, using a formula created by
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consecutively act as "analyses of rape and rape prosecutions" in the countries of England, France, and Germany and how the number of rapes in each country differs because of views American soldiers held toward the civilian population in each country.
261:, the author of the French preface "goes to extremes to point out that this book was selected for the French market before being accepted in the US market because of American distaste towards negative stories relating to the US military." 277:"Five years ago, Robert Lilly, a distinguished American sociologist, prepared a book based on military archives. Taken by Force is a study of the rapes committed by American soldiers in Europe between 1942 and 1945. ..." 239:, who "became somewhat numb from the repetition of graphic depictions of rape in each country" and felt that "it would have been helpful to have further analysis of the conditions that aggravate or reduce wartime rape." 675: 670: 685: 588:"La face cachée des GI's. Les viols commis par des soldats américains en France, en Angleterre et en Allemagne pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale" 27: 624: 317: 121: 680: 356: 150: 590:[The hidden face of the GI's. Rapes committed by American soldiers in France, England and Germany during World War II]. 279: 255:]. Les viols commis par des soldats américains en France, en Angleterre et en Allemagne pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale 513: 205: 135: 179:
covers "explanations for sexual violence during war", which includes discussion about rape being used as a "tool of
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Armstrong, Sarah (2010). "Review: Taken by Force: Rape and American GIs in Europe during World War II".
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The book was published in France in 2003 before the United States. The title of the original book is
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J. Robert Lilly (January 19, 2007). "COUNTERBLAST: Soldiers and Rape: The Other Band of Brothers".
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Morrow, JH (2008). "Taken by Force: Rape and American GIs in Europe during World War II (review)".
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historian Richard Drayton stated that the moral of the book was the "brutalising momentum" of war.
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Kathleen J. Ferraro (2008). "Taken by Force: Rape and American GIs in Europe during WWII".
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Bringing Back Memories: GIs, Souvenir Hunting, and Looting in Germany, 1945
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of statistical information". This is echoed by Kathleen J. Ferraro of
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explores the patterns of rapes committed by US servicemen during the
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professor J. Robert Lilly that examines the issue of
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War crimes by the United States during World War II
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Index


Rape
World War II
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN
0-230-50647-X
Northern Kentucky University
sociology
criminology
rape
European theatre of World War II
Second World War
Leon Radzinowicz
genocide
The Journal of Military History
The Guardian
Cambridge University
Probation Journal
Contemporary Sociology
sic
Europäische Ideen, Issues 127-135


Contemporary Sociology
American Sociological Association
doi
10.1177/009430610803700640
S2CID
151555675
"Sexual Violence in Europe in World War II, 1939–1945"

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