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In reply to the discussion: German prisoner of war camps in the US??? [View all]HeiressofBickworth
(2,682 posts)My father was US Army stationed in Joplin at Camp Crowder which was a German POW camp. My mother said she and a couple of other Army wives used to go to the camp and taunt the POW's by telling them that Germany was losing the war.
When I lived in Germany (1965-67) I knew of two stories about German POW's. One neighbor in the little village we lived in had been captured on the hill right behind my house and was taken to the US for the duration of the war. One time, my husband and I were on a road trip when we got not one, but two flat tires. A German woman stopped, offered to take us to the next town to get the tires fixed, waited with us until they were fixed and then drove us back to our car. She said that her brother had been taken prisoner during the war and was at a POW camp in the US. He was so well treated that his family vowed to help any Americans who needed it. She wouldn't accept anything from us except our thanks.