Men in German Uniform: POWs in America During World War II

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Pub. Date: 2010-11-15
Publisher(s): Univ of Tennessee Pr
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Summary

Examining the largest prisoner-of-war handling operation in U.S. history, this book offers a meticulous account of the myriad history, this book offers a meticulous account of the myriad problems-as well as the impressive successes-that came with problems-as well as the impressive successes-that came with housing 371,000 German POWs on American soil during World War II. Antonio Thompson draws on extensive archival research to probe the various ways in which the U.S. government strove to comply with the Geneva Conventionrs"s mandate that enemy prisoners be moved from the war zone and given food, shelter, and clothing equal to that provided for American soldiers.While the prisoners became a ready source of manpower for the labor- starved American home front and received small wages in return, their stay in the United States generated more than a few difficulties, which included not only daunting logistics but also violence within the camps. Such violence was often blamed on Nazi influence and control; however, as Thompson points out, only a few of the prisoners were actually Nazis. Because the Germans had cobbled together military forces that included convicts, their own POWs, volunteers from neutral nations, and conscripts from occupied countries, the bonds that held these soldiers together amid the pressures of combat dissolved once they were placed behind barbed wire. When these "men in German uniform," who were not always Germans, donned POW garb, their former social, racial, religious, and ethnic tensions quickly reemerged.To counter such troubles, American authorities organized various activities-including sports, arts, education, and religion-within the POW camps; some prisoners even participated in an illegal denazification program created by the U.S. government. Despite the problems, Thompson argues, the POW-housing program proved largely successful, as Americans maintained their reputation for fairness and humane treatment during a time of widespread turmoil.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Housing the Enemy: Prisoner of War Administration and Camp Constructionp. 1
Sprechen Sie Deutsch? From Recruitment in the Third Reich to Incarceration in the United Statesp. 15
Igniting the Powder Keg: Nazi Influence within the Camps and the Last Acts of Defiance among POWsp. 37
Love Thy Enemy: Coddling, Segregating, and Fraternizing with German POWsp. 55
The Devil Is in the Details: German POW Labor and the American Home Frontp. 77
Idle Hands: Recreation and Intellectual Diversion behind Barbed Wirep. 103
Exorcising the Beast: The Reeducation of German POWs in the United Statesp. 117
Leaving a Place Called Amerikap. 129
Notesp. 135
Bibliographyp. 159
Indexp. 175
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