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FormatNewspaper
Author, AnalyticSiemon-Netto, Uwe
Title, AnalyticWhat, a U-Boat on the Ohio River? The Fate of German Immigrants during WWII in the U.S. Finally Gets a Hearing
Translation/TitleThe Atlantic Times
Date of PublicationJune 2009
Volume IDLife
Location in Work19, ill.
AbstractAfter war broke out between the U.S. and Germany 67 years ago, 11,000 German immigrants, including women and children, were sent to detention camps. . . . Finally, a Congressional subcommittee has begun looking into their fate. Provides the story of Eberhard E. Fuhr, who spent nearly five years in confinement in Crystal City, Texas.
NotesVol. 6, no. 6
Call NumberMKI P2009-8
MKI TermsAnti-German sentiment/ World War, 1939-1945 -- German Americans / Fuhr, Eberhard