No, Arnold Schwarzenegger was never a prisoner of war. He is a famous actor, bodybuilder, and former governor of California, but he did not serve in the military during a time of war. His early life in Austria was marked by his athletic pursuits, and he later moved to the United States to pursue his career in bodybuilding and entertainment.
Prisoner of war camp FIRST
prisoner of war Would depend on circumstances, but often Prisoner Of War, a soldier caught by the enemy
Featherston prisoner of war camp happened in 1943.
Prisoner Of War
Bendict Arnold is the famous traitor who secretly changed sides.
yes, in the french-indian war
Yes for more then five years during the Vietnam War.
yes he was a pow (prisoner of war) in world war 1
When was Guantenemo closed?
A soldier taken as a prisoner during war.
Prisoner of war camp FIRST
prisoner of war Would depend on circumstances, but often Prisoner Of War, a soldier caught by the enemy
No US president was ever in prison as a criminal. Andrew Jackson was a prisoner of war as a boy of 13 after he was captured by the British in the war for independence.
Prisoner of war, usually said as POW camp.
Featherston prisoner of war camp happened in 1943.
Lom prisoner of war camp was created in 1940.
Prisoner of war