How many prisoner-of-war camps were located in Tennessee?

11 camps
American prisoner-of-war camps were located in almost every state. Tennessee had 11 camps, including four large ones: Camp Crossville, in an old CCC camp near Crossville, Camp Forrest at Tullahoma, Camp Campbell near Clarksville, and the Armed Service Forces Depot at Memphis.

What was the worst prisoner-of-war camp?

A soldiers’ cemetery near the camp holds at least 1,430 dead Soviet POWs, who were treated much worse than soldiers of other nations….

Stalag IX-B
Coordinates 50.21009°N 9.39789°E
Type Prisoner-of-war camp
Site information
Controlled by Nazi Germany

Where was the POW camp in Crossville TN?

Camp Crossville was located on the Cumberland Plateau, nine miles west of Crossville on the site of the Civilian Conservation Corps camp. It closed in December 1945.

What is Camp Forrest now?

Today the Arnold Engineering Development Center of the United States Air Force occupies the site. Only a few overgrown concrete foundations remain of Camp Forrest.

What happened to the captured German soldiers in ww2?

After World War II, German prisoners were taken back to Europe as part of a reparations agreement. They were forced into harsh labor camps. Many prisoners did make it home in 18 to 24 months, Lazarus said. But Russian camps were among the most brutal, and some of their German POWs didn’t return home until 1953.

Where is Camp Forrest Tennessee?

Tullahoma
Camp Forrest, located in a wooded area east of the city of Tullahoma, Tennessee, was one of the U.S. Army’s largest training bases during World War II.

What did the POWs do at Camp Forrest?

Camp Forrest officially became a prisoner-of-war camp on May 12, 1942. The camp housed Italian and German POWs. Prisoners became laborers at Camp Forrest in the hospitals and on farms in the local community.

How many troops came through Camp Forrest for training?

Between September, 1942, and March, 1944, there were never less than 50,000 troops stationed at Camp Forrest.