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WW II History of Fort Meade

by GAIC_Admin | Apr 9, 2016 | Breaking News, Miscellaneous Links

In two recent articles, the Baltimore Sun described the role Fort Meade, Maryland played as an internment facility during WW II, as well as the switch over to housing prisoners of war in 1943.

Crystal City Family Internment Camp on Facebook

by GAIC_Admin | Apr 7, 2016 | Breaking News, Miscellaneous Links

Werner Ulrich, a former Crystal City, Texas internee, recently started a Facebook page where former internees and interested viewers can discuss internment and share photographs and memories. Check it out!
“Innocent Enemies,” by Margret S. de Oliveira Castro

“Innocent Enemies,” by Margret S. de Oliveira Castro

by GAIC_Admin | Oct 18, 2015 | Books, Breaking News, El Salvador

Margret S. de Oliveira Castro’s book, Innocent Enemies, details the experiences of her father, Friedrich Walter Schlösser, who was jailed in El Salvador, interned in the USA, and deported to Germany during WWII. Arrested in 1941, he spent more than a...
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