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The Enemy
among Us

POWs in Missouri during
World War II

David Fiedler

ISBN 978-1-883982-49-2
480 pages
6 x 9
110 illustrations, index, 2003
$29.95t


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Winner of the "Certificate of Commendation" from the American Association for State and Local History 60th Annual Awards Program  

 

"A POW study about Missouri is long overdue."Dr. Arnold Krammer, author of Nazi Prisoners of War in America

During World War II, more than fifteen thousand German and Italian soldiers came to Missouri. This was no invasionary force; rather these were prisoners of war, part of a flood of almost a half-million men captured and sent to the United States, held here until the end of the war.

Life as a POW in the thirty camps scattered across Missouri was a surprisingly pleasant experience. The men ate well and were quartered under the same conditions as the Americans assigned to guard them, and the prisoners often enjoyed a great deal of freedom. The internees worked on local farms, often "guarded" only by a bored GI snoozing under a shade tree. They organized camp theater troupes, sports leagues, and orchestras, and some prisoners studied at the camp library for classes at the POW "university."

For residents of the mostly small towns where these camps were located, the arrival of enemy POWs engendered a range of emotions--first fear and apprehension, then curiosity, and finally, in many cases, a feeling of fondness for the men they had come to know and like.

In The Enemy among Us, David Fiedler tells the story of entirely ordinary people who lived in extraordinary times. This fascinating tale recounts the creation of the camps and the lives touched when fate brought Missourians and the enemy face-to-face. Though they did not seek those circumstances, none could forget how their lives changed when POWs came to Missouri.

About the Author

David Fiedler is a writer living in Fenton, Missouri. His articles on Missouri, its people, and its history have appeared in publications including Missouri Life and The Missouri Conservationist. Fiedler earned degrees in German and political science from Washington University and was a captain in the U.S. Army Reserve.


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