The Enemy Among Us; David Fiedler PDF Print E-mail
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By David Fiedler, 2003
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Book Description
During World War II, more than fifteen thousand German and Italian soldiers came to Missouri. This was no invasionary force; rather these were prisoners of war, part of a flood of almost a half-million men captured and sent to the United States, held here until the end of the war. In The Enemy among Us, David Fiedler recounts the creation of the camps and the lives touched when fate brought Missourians and the enemy face-to-face. Though they did not seek those circumstances, none could forget how their lives changed when POWs came to Missouri.

About the Author
David Fiedler is a writer living in Fenton, Missouri. His articles on Missouri, its people, and its history have appeared in publications including Missouri Life and The Missouri Conservationist. Fiedler earned degrees in German and political science from Washington University and was a captain in the U.S. Army Reserve.

Webmaster's Review
There's not much I can say about this book that hasn't already been said. It is absolutely wonderful, very colorful and easy to follow, it doesn't bore you to death with useless facts. The stories are rich and fascinating and the pictures captivating.
If you have even the tiniest bit of interest in POWs in America or Missouri - this is a definite must-have.

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