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Randy Amici <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Apr 1997 00:26:13 +0000
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Brian Thomas wrote:
>
> Is anyone out there aware of any archaeological work that has been done
> (and published in some form) on WWII POW camps in the U.S., preferably
> ones that held Japanese POWs?  Thanks in advance.
>
> Brian Thomas
> Dept. of Anthropology/Sociology
> St. Mary's College of California
> Moraga, CA  94575
Hi Brian,
The hard core Germans were brought to Fort Drum, NY.  Many of these
soldiers and officers were told that the city of New York had been
destroyed.  They, as captives, were very disapointed to find that their
government had deceived them.  They were disenchanted.  Four graves mark
the western end of the Fort Drum reservation.  They are four Germans and
one Italian.  They all died within six months of each other.  They were
in captivity for over three years.
If interested, e-mail,
randy

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