Sending Nazi POWs to College
History Shorts22 Nov 2023

Sending Nazi POWs to College

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Many people may not know that during WWII, the United States held a significant number of German prisoners of war in various camps across the country. But did you know that unlike in other countries, America's POWs were sent to college?


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