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Axis Prisoners of War in Kentucky: Behind Barbed Wire in the Bluegrass State, 1941-1946

by Axis Prisoners of War in Kentucky: Behind Barbed Wire in the Bluegrass State, 1941-1946

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During World War II, Kentuckians rushed from farms to factories and battlefields, leaving agriculture throughout the state--particularly the lucrative tobacco industry--without sufficient labor. An influx of Axis prisoners of war made up the shortfall. Nearly 10,000 German and Italian POWs were housed in camps at Campbell, Breckinridge, Knox and other locations across the state. Under the Geneva Convention, they worked for their captors and helped save Kentucky's crops, while enjoying relative comfort as prisoners--playing sports, performing musicals and taking college classes. Yet, friction between Nazi and anti-Nazi inmates threatened the success of the program. This book chronicles the POW program in Kentucky and the vital contributions the Bluegrass State made to Allied victory.

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  • Jan 1, 2024 Pub Date:
  • 9781476681689 ISBN-13:
  • 1476681686 ISBN-10:
  • English Language