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What happened to German POWs clearing mines after World War II
When World War II ended, Europe was littered with millions of unexploded mines. In Denmark, German prisoners of war were used ...
A group of POWs staged a sit-down strike at local processing plants. One POW, Heinz Golze, escaped from camps five times. Young women working alongside POWs were said to be "very familiar" with them.
The influx of immigrants crossing our border under President Biden’s watch isn’t the first time the U.S. has hosted foreign nationals en masse. During WWII, 400,000 German soldiers made the U. S.
A German Luftwaffe pilot and a Mississippi Delta farmer’s wife made a run for it in January 1946, eight months after World War II ended in Europe. Their brief escape captured headlines across the ...
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Cricket cartoons illustrate a match to rival the Ashes played by prisoners of war during WWII
As Australia and England clash in The Ashes cricket series, Australian War Memorial historians have uncovered two diaries ...
Rhode Island played a key role in WWII through deception, POW re-education, and radio intelligence. Woonsocket's U.S. Rubber Company produced inflatable tanks and other equipment for the "Ghost Army," ...
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