Virginians at War: WWII Prisoners of War in Germany
Virginians at War: WWII Prisoners of War in Germany uses firsthand accounts and video from World War II to detail the experiences of American prisoners of war in the European Theater. World War II veterans share their harrowing experiences of being shot down, injured, transported to POW camps, and eventually liberated. The film addresses the themes common for prisoners of war, including loneliness, unpredictability, anxiety, and the desire to survive. To see a comprehensive list of all "Virginians at War" documentary films produced by the Virginia War Memorial Foundation, visit https://vawarmemorial.org/learn/resou...

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Virginians at War: WWII Prisoners of War in Japan

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Vietnam Vets Came Back With Very Different Experiences. They Argue Here In 1968

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Shotdown

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WWII Veteran Richard Lockhart shares his story of survival as a POW

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A German POW in Pennsylvania--At 101, He Tells His Story

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Prisoner Of War in a German Stalag

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The Forgotten American POW - The Only US Servicewoman Captured by the Germans

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German Child Soldiers Expected No Mercy — But the British Treated Them Like Their Own

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Liberating Dachau 1945

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Sonny Fox on how being held as a POW in Nazi Germany changed his life

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One American vs 250 Germans (WW2 Documentary)

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The Unlikely Romance of a Black Nurse and a German P.O.W. in World War II

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Camp Ruston: German P.O.W.'s in Louisiana | 2007

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DAV member and Bataan Death March survivor shares his story

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Virginians at War: The Battle of Midway

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Edgar McKay Interview, German POW

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Vietnam: West Virginians Remember

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The Untold Truth Of America's WWII German POW Camps

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Battle of the Bulge: Infantry Combat in the Frozen Ardennes | WWII | Bud Gahs and Harry Miller

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