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List of Tables ix
Maps and Illustrations xi
Preface xiii
The German Visitors: An Introduction 1
POW Camps in the Tar Heel State: An Introduction 20
The Afrika Korps Comes to Monroe 35
North Carolina's Two Base Camps: Fort Bragg and Camp Butner 51
Branch Camps 70
Uncle Sam's Willing and Unwilling Workers 105
Escapes 122
Reorientation Programs at Camp Butner, Camp Mackall, and Fort Bragg 141
Winding Down: Late-War and Postwar Reactions 156
It's Not Over Until It's Over: Memories of France and England 169
Graves and Memories 181
The Jakob Fischer Case 199
Notes 207
Bibliography 235
Index 241
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