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MICHAEL. WATERS is the principal author of this work and served as
the head of the research team. He is a professor of anthropology
and geography at Texas A&M University and is Associate Director
of the Center for the Study of the First Americans What Readers Are
Saying: "It is well written, engaging, and original . . . will fill
an important gap in our knowledge of World War Two on the homefront
. . . Waters' book is the only book to examine the history of a
single camp, and that in Texas, complete with interviews with
former prisoners, guards, and local townspeople. Even more
important, Waters' book is also an archaeological examination of
the campsite, based on the detailed labor of dozens of young
archaeological students over a period of some four years. Waters
details their findings, to reveal the daily experiences of the more
than 4,000 German soldiers who spent the war year in Texas. Prof.
Waters and his team have unearthed a treasure trove of information
which will be of interest to historians, archaeologists, history
buffs, and specialists of Texas history, alike."--Arnold Krammer,
author, Nazi Prisoners of War in America and Hitler's Last Soldier
in America. "It is well written, engaging, and original . . . will
fill an important gap in our knowledge of World War Two on the
homefront . . . Waters' book is the only book to examine the
history of a single camp, and that in Texas, complete with
interviews with former prisoners, guards, and local townspeople.
Even more important, Waters' book is also an archaeological
examination of the campsite, based on the detailed labor of dozens
of young archaeological students over a period of some four years.
Waters details their findings, to reveal the daily experiences of
the more than 4,000 German soldiers who spent the war year in
Texas. Prof. Waters and his team have unearthed a treasure trove of
information which will be of interest to historians,
archaeologists, history buffs, and specialists of Texas history,
alike." --Arnold Krammer, author, Nazi Prisoners of War in America
and Hitler
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