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Yes. He was a captured soldier and spent time in a German prisoner of war camp.
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There was one prisoner of war camp in Galveston, Texas during World War II. It was the Wallace camp and it held German prisoners of war. It held an average of 3,000 to 4,000 prisoners.
"der Erster Weltkrieg" is the correct German term for "World War one"
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During World War II, German prisoners of war were held at the former St. Charles prisoner of war camp in Illinois. Today, the site is the location of the Illinois Youth Center - St. Charles, a facility for juvenile offenders.
Yes. He was a captured soldier and spent time in a German prisoner of war camp.
2.21 million total, but they also lost 500,000 after the war in soviet prisoner of war camps
"Hogan's Heroes" took place in a fictional German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II.
Marian Piotrowski has written: 'Adventures of a Polish prisoner' -- subject(s): German Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1939-1945
Henry Kaufman has written: 'Vertrauensmann =' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, American Personal narratives, German Prisoners and prisons 'Vertrauensmann: Man of Confidence : The Story of an American Ex-Prisoner of World War II (Man of Confidence : the Story of An American Ex-Prisoner of World War II)'
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'La Grande Illusion' (1937).
The setting of "Summer of My German Soldier" by Bette Greene is in a small town in Arkansas during World War II. The story follows the protagonist, a young Jewish girl named Patty, as she forms a friendship with a German prisoner of war named Anton.
The last prisoner was Rudolph Hess during World War 2
Prisoner of war, usually said as POW camp.
it depends in which country and by which country they are being held and why