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During World War II, some 378,000 German and Italian captives were sent to prisoner-of-war camps in the United States. Overall, about 10,000 German prisoners spent time in Florida, and it became a relatively common sight for Floridians to see POWs working on farms or in logging camps.
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Florida housed about 10,000 German prisoners, representing less than 4% of the 378,000 German POWs in the U.S. It is in- teresting that few present Florida ...
Most of the POWs in the U.S. were used as agricultural workers. In Florida they worked in the sugar cane fields near Clewiston, they picked strawberries at ...
May 2, 2019 · More than 9,000 German POWs went to 22 Florida camps, including facilities in Belle Glade and Clewiston. They went to work in fields in and ...
American homefront that has not been widely examined is how the government handled the nearly 378,000 German prisoners of war who were incarcerated in this ...
The prisoners were German soldiers who were in Rommel's Afrika Korps and were captured in North Africa. They lived in a small tent area near downtown Dade City.
A map of the Camp Leesburg army air corps base, home to the German POW Camp from 1943-45 on the edge of Silver Lake, Lake County, Florida. Date Issued: 1943 ...