

Hitler's Soldiers in America: The Hidden History of German POWs in the USA
During World War II, almost 400,000 German soldiers were held in POW camps across the United States—a story few Americans know. Historian Anette Isaacs explores how these men lived among American communities, confronted Nazism within the camps, and formed relationships that challenge easy narratives of enemy and ally. From Texas to Florida, this lecture reveals a complex and surprising chapter of the American home front.
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