During the lesser-known 1943 Sobibor Uprising, several hundred Jews fled into the forests of Poland, where many were tracked ...
During World War II, the United States set up hundreds of prisoner of war camps in the U.S., including nearly 40 in Wisconsin. But it wasn't till nearly the end of the war that POWs were sent to the ...
The new viewing area of the Norman Cross campsite with information panels was unveiled last week [Nene Park Trust] What is believed to be the first purpose-built prisoner-of-war camp, dating from the ...
A journal of sketches made by a North Dakota prisoner of war is heading to the ND Heritage Center in Bismarck Linn Stuckenbruck, who grew up in Jamestown, was a navigator on board a B-17 bomber that ...
"I have worked with the local Low Country AX-POW chapter members and their spouses ..."--Foreword. Collection of reminiscences relating primarily to World War II and to experiences of prisoners held ...
A prisoner of war camp from the Napoleonic era located in Cambridgeshire has been acquired by a trust to preserve it as a site of historical significance. Nene Park Trust has purchased Norman Cross, ...
Bien Hoa, Vietnam, April 1968: Viet Cong, in their spare time, read “Free World” magazines. One can be seen reading an article on Dak To. The Bien Hoa prisoner of war camp, run by the Army of the ...
What is believed to be the first purpose-built prisoner-of-war camp, dating from the Napoleonic Wars, is now open to the public. The Norman Cross Camp in Yaxley, just south of Peterborough, housed ...