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During World War 2, nearly four hundred thousand German prisoners of war were transported across the Atlantic and held in camps spread across forty six American states. These soldiers arrived expecting brutality and torture based on years of propaganda, but instead encountered something they never imagined. They were greeted with Pullman passenger cars, hot coffee, generous food rations, and guards who treated them with unexpected courtesy. This remarkable chapter of ww2 history reveals how German pows experienced American abundance firsthand, from well-stocked camp canteens selling ice cream and Coca Cola to university courses and soccer leagues behind barbed wire. Many prisoners gained weight, learned new skills, and witnessed the vast American landscape that stretched endlessly before them, shattering everything they had been told about the United States. This full length documentary explores the forgotten story of German prisoners of war in America, their daily lives in camps like Camp Hearne in Texas and Camp Concordia in Kansas, the re-education programs that transformed former soldiers, and why so many returned to visit decades later with gratitude. Discover how captivity changed the worldview of thousands of men and helped lay the foundation for postwar friendship between former enemies. A fascinating true story from world war 2 military history that remains largely unknown today. Sources and References Arnold Krammer, Nazi Prisoners of War in America, Stein and Day Publishers, 1979, republished 1996, the definitive academic work on German POWs in America by Texas A&M University professor Smithsonian Magazine, German POWs on the American Homefront https://www.smithsonianmag.com/histor... HistoryNet, The Not So Great Escape German POWs in the US during WWII https://www.historynet.com/the-not-so... Saturday Evening Post, Preserving America's World War II POW Camps https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2... TIME Magazine, When the US Military Treated German POWs Better Than Black Troops https://time.com/5872361/wwii-german-... Texas State Historical Association, Camp Hearne https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/e... Oklahoma Historical Society, Prisoner of War Camps https://www.okhistory.org/publication... Denver Public Library Western History Collection, Trinidad Prisoner of War Camp Collection Camp Concordia Museum, Concordia Kansas https://www.visitconcordiaks.com/thin... PW Camp Algona Museum https://www.pwcampalgona.org/ Warfare History Network, Italian Japanese and Nazi POWs in America https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/art... Dallas Morning News, White Rock Lake Housed German Prisoners of War 80 Years Ago https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2023/... Michael Waters, Lone Star Stalag German Prisoners of War at Camp Hearne, Texas A&M University Press, 2004 Ron Robin, The Barbed Wire College Reeducating German POWs in the United States During World War II, Princeton University Press, 1995 Reinhold Pabel, Enemies Are Human, John C Winston Company, 1955 Georg Gaertner, Hitler's Last Soldier in America, Stein and Day, 1985