What’s interesting when it comes to history in Georgia is that just when you think you know it all, something else pops up. That’s how we felt when we found out about the various German POW camps in Georgia back during World War II. During the war, Georgia military camps and air force bases were all used as internment camps for enemies taken as prisoners. One German POW camp in Georgia was Fort Benning, a U.S. Army post that is right near the Alabama-Georgia border. Learn all about the WWII history in Georgia as well as the history behind this old POW camp below.

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Did you know about the fascinating history behind this old German POW camp in Georgia? Did you even know there were POWs in Georgia? Or, perhaps, you know of some more interesting WWII history in Georgia? Whatever it is, make sure to let us know!

This German POW camp in Georgia isn’t the only fascinating remnant of the past in the state. There are lots of historical places in Georgia.

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