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  2. Camp Algona - Wikipedia

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    Camp Algona was an American World War II prisoner of war (POW) camp located in Algona, Iowa. It was operational from 1943 until 1946 and served as a detention facility for German soldiers captured during the conflict. The camp is a significant part of Algona's history and is remembered today through a museum that preserves its legacy.

  3. Civilian Conservation Corps-Prisoner of War Recreation Hall

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    In 1943 the camp became Prisoner of War (POW) Compound #13, and it housed German and Italian POWs until 1945. The prisoners were put to work on farms, in canning factories, doing construction, and other jobs. This building is all that remains of the CCC/POW camp. [2] It is the only CCC camp building that still exists in Iowa, and it houses a ...

  4. Camp McClellan (Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    A proposal was submitted to the Iowa General Assembly to turn the former camp into a state park. It had the support of Iowa's Civil War veterans groups, the GAR, and local citizens, but it was not accepted by the legislature. The area became a residential area, named McClellan Heights, and the southwest portion became Lindsay Park.

  5. Six Des Moines Register, WHO and other Iowa journalists who ...

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    William Shirer, who snuck uncensored truth out of Nazi Germany. Iowa connection — Grew up in Cedar Rapids and graduated from Coe College.. Notable work and experiences in the war — "Berlin ...

  6. Camp Harlan-Camp McKean Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A total of 27 rendezvous camps were utilized in Iowa during the Civil War, and for the most part, they were located along the Mississippi River. In addition to these two camps, "inland" camps were located in Iowa City, Des Moines, Ottumwa, and Oskaloosa. Camp Harlan/McKean was one of five camps in the state that were in operation during ...

  7. Iowa schools have removed Holocaust, World War II classics ...

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    One school district pulled Bette Greene's 1973 book, "Summer of My German Soldier," which centers on the friendship between a Jewish-American girl and a German prisoner of war. More: Iowa book ban ...

  8. Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home, also known at the Annie Wittenmyer Home or the Annie Wittenmyer Center, located in Davenport, Iowa, United States is a former orphanage for children. It is listed on the Davenport Register of Historic Properties and as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places .

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