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WW II POWs in America and Abroad: Astounding Facts about the Imprisonment of Military and Civilians During the War

WW II POWs in America and Abroad: Astounding Facts about the Imprisonment of Military and Civilians During the War in Franklin, TN

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WW II POWs in America and Abroad: Astounding Facts about the Imprisonment of Military and Civilians During the War

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WW II POWs in America and Abroad: Astounding Facts about the Imprisonment of Military and Civilians During the War in Franklin, TN

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Little has been written about the six million people interned in prison camps around the world between 1939 and 1945.
We are aware that the Allies and the Axis powers held one another's armed forces as
military
prisoners of war (POWs).
The Axis powers also confined millions of
civilian
prisoners in death or concentration camps. In addition, the Axis imprisoned Russians, Slavs, European Jews, Gypsies, medically or physically handicapped persons, non-Jewish intellectuals, and religious leaders.
Even the United States interned its own citizens in camps throughout America. Over 125,000 Japanese Americans and 11,000 German Americans were held in the camps. Most were naturalized U.S. citizens. Like military camps, these civilian sites were also surrounded by barbed wire and guard towers.
In 1944 when a German POW camp was built in his hometown, the author, as a young boy, became fascinated with POWs. During the last two decades, Gary Slaughter has authored five
Cottonwood
novels set on the American home front during the last five seasons of World War II, each containing POW storylines. Following book talks, most attendees' questions related to POWs. His extensive research resulted in this captivating book.
A largely unknown component of World War II history.
Little has been written about the six million people interned in prison camps around the world between 1939 and 1945.
We are aware that the Allies and the Axis powers held one another's armed forces as
military
prisoners of war (POWs).
The Axis powers also confined millions of
civilian
prisoners in death or concentration camps. In addition, the Axis imprisoned Russians, Slavs, European Jews, Gypsies, medically or physically handicapped persons, non-Jewish intellectuals, and religious leaders.
Even the United States interned its own citizens in camps throughout America. Over 125,000 Japanese Americans and 11,000 German Americans were held in the camps. Most were naturalized U.S. citizens. Like military camps, these civilian sites were also surrounded by barbed wire and guard towers.
In 1944 when a German POW camp was built in his hometown, the author, as a young boy, became fascinated with POWs. During the last two decades, Gary Slaughter has authored five
Cottonwood
novels set on the American home front during the last five seasons of World War II, each containing POW storylines. Following book talks, most attendees' questions related to POWs. His extensive research resulted in this captivating book.
A largely unknown component of World War II history.

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