During World War II, the U.S. began amassing huge numbers of German prisoners when the Afrika Korps, the Wehrmacht’s elite desert troops, surrendered to the Allied forces at Tunisia in May 1943. As ...
In June 1943, the first German prisoners arrived at Camp Hearne, a prisoner-of-war camp outside Hearne, Texas. Many were noncommissioned officers from the Afrika Korps, captured after the Axis defeat ...
Veteran journalist and author William Geroux has an aptitude for selecting World War II stories that should have been written decades ago and masterfully crafting them into praiseworthy accounts. Many ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EAU CLAIRE — “If anyone knows me,” said Todd Johnson, “they know I like a good story.” Along with John Duretsky, Johnson will be ...
It is possible to live in Dallas for decades without knowing extraordinary parts of the city's history. One such story took place during World War II, when a former Civilian Conservation Corps ...
German POWs in their various uniforms at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Seen here are members of the Luftwaffe, Heer, and enlisted and commissioned military members from several different branches. (Armed ...
ŻAGAŃ, Poland – On Jan. 27, 1945, ten thousand Allied POWs stepped off from Stalag Luft 3 in Żagań as the Nazi regime began forcibly evacuating its POW camps in the face of the advancing Soviet ...