An Introduction: Music, German POWs, and Indoctrination in America

During WWII, over 375,000 German POWs were interned in the United States in camps in nearly every state. For most American civilians these camps provided the closest encounter with “the enemy” they would have, but for those in the Special Projects Division (SPD) of the Office of the Provost Marshall General’s Office, they provided an opportunity to “reeducate” the enemy.

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Kelsey McGinnis