Maine's WWII POW Camps

This program looks at the history of the German prisoner of war camps in Maine during World War Two. It discusses why and how the camps were opened, the relationships between the camps and the surrounding communities, daily life and the rare escapes. The program draws on primary sources such as newspaper articles, Red Cross reports, declassified army documents and personal testimonies from both prisoners and local Maine residents.

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