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Civilians were also briefly held at several other military installations
while the government figured out what to do with them. Ft. Meade, MD, is one
such. Having gone through just about all the camp records (for nearly all
camps) available at the College Park branch (where all of the records are
held), I wish you luck. They are an absolute *disaster* and jumble, little
of it in the right boxes and not a little bit of it improperly labeled (or
labeled not at all).
On 5/13/06, Tim Thompson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> There is at least one, maybe more studies of WWII internment camps. There
> was one each at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas and Fort McClellan, Alabama. I'll
> see
> if I can find some more info at work. It seems to me at Fort McClellan,
> the
> German Government repatriated the graves, but I'll check for more detail.
> There are plans of these facilities at the National Archives.
>
> Tim Thompson
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