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First prisoner-of-war camp site opens to public
What is believed to be the first purpose-built prisoner-of-war camp, dating from the Napoleonic Wars, is now open to the public. The Norman Cross Camp in Yaxley, just south of Peterborough, housed ...
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Disturbing Footage Inside the Nazis’ Largest Prisoner Camp
In this episode of WW2 Wayfinder, we present a collection of original wartime film reels from Stalag VIIA, the ...
CAMP ATTERBURY — The 36th Annual Mass and commemorative ceremony honoring the more than 3,000 Italian prisoners of war who were held at Camp Atterbury during World War II will be at Our Lady’s Chapel ...
Cincinnati resident Patricia Schoborg spoke with WYSO about her former POW father Boob Doolan who appears in the documentary ...
TYCHOWO, Poland — The last time Lester Schrenk stood in this dense patch of forest in what is now northwestern Poland, there were no trees here. It was 80 years ago, and the Germans had cleared a ...
Anette Hoffmann does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The Trump administration opened an immigrant detention site at a former Japanese internment camp in Texas, leading to condemnation from politicians, advocacy groups, and descendants of survivors of ...
A Civil War prison camp operated along the Chemung River in Elmira between July 1864 and July 1865, and nearly 3,000 of the 12,000 Confederate soldiers incarcerated there died. A group known as ...
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