African prisoners made sound recordings in German camps in WW1 : this is what they had to say / (…)
During the first world war (1914-1918) thousands of African men enlisted to fight for France and Britain were captured and held as prisoners in Germany. Their stories and songs were recorded and archived by German linguists, who often didn't understand a thing they were saying. Now a recent (...)
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