Arizona's Largest POW camp
During WWII as the allied troops invaded Africa, Italy and later Europe large numbers of Italian and German troops surrendered creating a large prisoner population. Since Europe was engulfed in War and the United States has lost a major source of manpower it was decided to establish Prisoner of War Camps throughout the U.S. and put the prisoners to work, thus compensating for the loss of labor when most able bodied men joined the military to serve the war. Hire me to speak about Arizona (Email [email protected]) follow me on: YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook @ Arizona Timeless Tourist Twitter @ Bodamer44 #arizonatimelesstourist

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