Yes, there was a prisoner of war camp in Romulus, Michigan, during World War II. It was known as Camp Romulus and primarily housed German and Italian POWs. The camp operated from 1943 until 1946 and was part of a broader system of POW camps across the United States. After the war, the camp was closed and the site has since been repurposed.
Prisoner of war, usually said as POW camp.
Germany
Andersonville, Georgia.
I know there was one in Alva and one at Fort Reno.
The notorious one was Andersonville, Georgia.
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.
Yes. The Japanese ran a prisoner-of-war camp in Mindanao during World War II. If you have a more specific question about this, please go ahead and ask.
Hoess was a prisoner during the Weimar Republic, but this was not in a concentration camp.
Prisoner of war camp FIRST
changi in Singapore or sandakan in borneo or what about cowra it was a prisoner of war camp for Japanese
An internment camp holds whomever the authorities want to hold. A "prisoner of war" camp is a special kind of internment camp, one that holds foreign soldiers captured in combat.
Treblinka extermination camp
A commandant is the officer in command of either a prisoner of war camp OR a concentration camp.
A commandant was the head of a prisoner of war camp or a concentration camp.
It was originally a prisoner-of-war camp.