The Swingjugend were bands of youngsters that attended illegal swing parties in totalitarian Nazi Germany. Although seemingly ...
During World War II, the U.S. began amassing huge numbers of German prisoners when the Afrika Korps, the Wehrmacht’s elite desert troops, surrendered to the Allied forces at Tunisia in May 1943. As ...
During World War II, the Midwest was home to approximately 250 base and branch prisoner of war camps, which held tens of thousands of the 380,000 German POWs who were imprisoned in more than 660 POW ...
Elaine Nelson was in high school when German prisoners of war came to work in her hometown of Galesville. What she remembers most now is that she didn’t fear them. “I don’t remember ever feeling ...
Ernest Gueymard spent Dec. 15, 1943, at Prisoner-of-War Sub-Camp No. 7 in Port Allen for a feature story for the State-Times, The Advocate's then-afternoon sister newspaper. "The swish-swish of the ...
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