Chronicles the building and operation of Camp Aliceville in Aliceville, Alabama, the largest German prisoner of war camp in the United States. Daily camp life, which included a POW newspaper, dance band, theatrical troupe, classes, and athletic events for the 6,000 Germans interned, is documented with fascinating and meticulous historical detail. Presents a never-more-relevant look into the nature of war, peace, and the principles of human dignity. Includes a special photo section and complete index. A must for the WWII collection of every retailer, library, and history buff. Named a finalist in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards.