The Fort McClellan POW Camp


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The POW Camp at Fort McClellan, Alabama, was one of hundreds of American containment centers built to hold the hundreds of thousands of German prisoners captured during World War II. The camp's well-maintained and humane facilities gained it a reputation as a "model camp." Military officials praised its elimination of major operational problems. International inspectors commended it, calling it one of the best camps in the country. Prisoners accepted and even enjoyed their time there. Drawing on official documents and recollections of prisoners, soldiers and civilians, this book provides a personal and detailed history of a widely praised and admired place of internment.




Forth to the Mighty Conflict


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Alabama and its people played a conspicuous role in World War II. Not only were thousands of servicemen trained at military facilities in the state but Axis prisoners of war were interned in camps on Alabama soil, most notably at Aliceville and Opelika. More than 45,000 Alabama citizens were killed in combat or died as POWs, some came home injured, and many labored in war factories at home.




Fort McClellan History


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Fort McClellan


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The History of Fort McClellan


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Includes history of Fort McClellan from 1898 through 1950 and biographical sketches of commanding officers and other prominent people connected with the fort.




Fort McClellan in Review


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Fort McClellan, Alabama Records


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Contains information pertaining to the following wars: World War II (WWII), Cold War, Vietnam War.




Fort McClellan


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Fort McClellan


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