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Prisoners of War at Camp Bowie

Brownwood, Brown County

Marker Text

During World War II, Camp Bowie housed several thousand German prisoners of war. The first arrivals, many of whom were troops from General Rommel's division in North Africa, came in 1943. The U.S. Army allowed the prisoners to write and receive letters and to take classes in the morning, including English, forestry, metal work, radio, bookkeeping and law. They listened to lectures and music at night. The prisoners also worked on a farm outside the compound, and many remained in contact with local farmers after the war, some even later returning to visit. The U.S. government closed Camp Bowie in 1945, but it was not until June 1946 that all German prisoners were returned home. (2006)

Marker Details

Address SH 45
Location Description SH 45 at T. R. Havins Terrys Unit, west of Indian Creek Road
Marker # 13663
Dedicated 2006
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code World War II; German immigrants/immigration; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.658966, -98.971446

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