Not many know that during World War II the United States kept over
400,000 German and Italian prisoners of war within our continental
borders. Due to shortage of workers in America, twenty-five of
those prisoners of war, worked on Bill Taylor's cotton farm in
Arkansas from 1943 to 1946. The neighbors who did not need the
extra work, call Bill Taylor a Nazi-lover and a troublemaker. He
wasn't. Catch a glimpse from this Narrative-Memoir of another side
of WWII. Then glean more from the sequel, Bonnie & the Nazis.
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