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Among the many German immigrants to the United States over the years, one group is unusual: former prisoners of war who had spent between one and three years on American soil and who returned voluntarily as immigrants after the war. Drawing on archival sources and in-depth interviews with 35 former prisoners who made the return, the book outlines the conditions that defined their unusual experiences and traces their journeys from captive enemies to American citizens. Although the respondents came from different backgrounds, and arrived in America at different times between 1943 and 1945, their experiences as prisoners of war not only left an indelible impression, they also provided them with opportunities and resources that helped them leave Germany behind and return to the place "where we had the good life."
Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1—The Germans Are Coming
2—An Astonishing Introduction: Thirty-five POWs Experience America
3—Repatriation to Germany and Return to America
4—Pathways to Immigration: From German Prisoner of War to American Citizen
5—Prisoners of War and International Migration
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index