German POWs from the North Africa Campaign arriving at Camp Aliceville, Alabama, US to work as farmers during World War II (1943) [1234×827]

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    1. Fun Fact: Many Germans captured in North Africa were interned in the American South because the Geneva Convention requires prisoners of war to be held in a climate similar to the one in which they were captured.

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