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Historian recounts when German POWs worked on Wisconsin farms

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“There were over 35 prisoner of war camps set up in Wisconsin in 1943,” explains Pam Ekholm of the Wisconsin Historical Society. That included Bayfield, where businessman D.S. Knight made an agreement with the military to bring German prisoners of war to work on local farms and at a bean cannery. The post Historian recounts when German POWs worked on Wisconsin farms appeared first on WPR.
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