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In reply to the discussion: German prisoner of war camps in the US??? [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)They were all over the US. Most were put to work on farms bringing in harvests. I even remember meeting some of the former prisoners who immigrated back to the USA after the war. They had liked it here back then. I also met a German kid here in the USA around 1975, whose father was in the Luftwaffe and was shot down in the sea between England and Ireland. The Irish picked him up and he spent the war in Ireland, not exactly as a prisoner because the Irish were neutral, but I guess as sort of a guest. They didn't want to turn him over to the allies and they couldn't send him back to Germany, so they let him attend university there. After the war he went back to Germany with a nice education behind him.
A friend of mine had been stationed in England in the American Army during the war. He told stories of the Italian prisoners of war in England being allowed to go anywhere they wanted to on their time off. The soldiers both Brit and American would buy them drinks in the pubs because the POWs didn't have any money. It seems war was different back then.