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The number of replies that I got to this little request are simply amazing.
Several things emerge:
1- There were a lot more camps than I thought
2- There is no single work that pulls them all together -- an opportunity
for a dissertation and a book
3- Another interesting study would be a follow-up of where descendants are
today -- simplest cut - the number who emigriated to America after the war

Thanks to all who responded.

Randy Cabell
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Subject: Re: POW camps in Virginia - WWII


> There was a camp at White Hall, north of Crozet. I remember them coming to
> the farm at Greenwood to get in the hay. My parents had no concerns when
> we
> children played around them. They had a hot midday meal.
>
> Lang Gibson
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