Torrance and the WWII Camp Wall Organization will hold a fundraiser at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, featuring a concert, after-party and auction.
During World War II, the Axis powers operated numerous prison camps. German concentration camps were central to Nazi racial ...
NEOSHO, Mo. — The legacy of Neosho’s Camp Crowder is celebrated today. Military historian and author, Jeremy Amick, took the stage Saturday for the “The Legacy of Camp Crowder: WWII and beyond” ...
Mentioning Topaz or any internment camp can stir up unresolved feelings and questions for people with ties to those them.Diana Tsuchida, a Bay Area, California ...
The Newton County Historical Society and Neosho Arts Council will present a talk Saturday by historian and author Jeremy Amick detailing the story of Camp Crowder. “The Legacy of Camp Crowder-World ...
That's how Morton Grove storyteller Anne Shimojima described her parents’ and grandparents’ experiences in World War II internment camps. With photos from her family and the National Archives, the ...
In “Shell Song,” author Sharon Fujimoto Johnson shares the experience of her grandfather, who was imprisoned at Sand Island, ...
Thousands of children are still learning survival skills at camps first created to teach young sailors how to withstand torpedo attacks from German U-boats. In 1941, Outward Bound opened their first ...
An effort to commemorate the site of a World War II internment camp in Crystal City will benefit from a National Parks Service grant, officials announced Friday. The $34,300 federal grant will go ...
ORANGEBURG — Norvin McClure and Edmund Lewis joined a recent tour of the place known as Last Stop, USA. But the two special visitors had been to Camp Shanks before – they were among the soldiers of ...
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The WW2 Mission Kept Secret for 80 Years

In the autumn of 1943, as Allied forces pushed northward from Sicily, the desperate Italian fascists began emptying their ...
Sometime while he was at Camp Butner, the sprawling base north of Durham where the Army trained soldiers for combat during World War II, John E. Earley either lost or discarded a pair of dog tags.