New Hampshire Attractions|Small Towns This Town In New Hampshire Has An Incredibly Unique History That Will Never Be Forgotten By Kelly A. Burch | Published June 20, 2016 × Kelly A. Burch Author Kelly Burch is a freelance writer from New Hampshire. She shares stories of travel, adventure and anything else that catches her interest. More by this Author Today, Stark, New Hampshire is a charming New Hampshire town that is picture-perfect. James Walsh/flickr The town that is home to about 500 people is perhaps best known for its beautiful covered bridge. James Walsh/flickr However, during World War II, Stark was known for a much different reason. Advertisement JBTHEMILKER/Pamoramio The town was home to New Hampshire's only prisoner of war camp, Camp Stark. Advertisement WMUR In the camp, hundreds of Germans worked, supplying timber to the mills in the White Mountains. The mills in Berlin were short-staffed because of the war effort. Related Stories This Is The Most New Hampshire Sound You'll Ever Hear, And We Can't Stop Listening To It It's An Epic Aerial Adventure Soaring In The Skies Over New Hampshire The Whole Family Could Spend An Entire Day Having A Blast At Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel In New Hampshire Marian Post Wolcott/Yale Library During that time, up to 160,000 German prisoners of war were sent all over the United States. The men who came to Stark arrived in Boston by boat, and were transported to New Hampshire. New England Historical Society Although some say that a few Germans remained in Spark, marrying local women and becoming New Hampshire residents, it is unclear if this was the case. Officially, the United States insisted that all prisoners be repatriated to Germany at the end of the war. Stephen Bugno/flickr However, the camp left a lasting legacy. In 1986 a reunion was held for townspeople and guards. Five former prisoners also attended. James Walsh/flickr Today, Stark is left as just an average small New Hampshire town, with an incredibly unique history. OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Want more New Hampshire in your inbox? Get the latest on things to see, do, and eat around New Hampshire! spinner Thank you! You'll receive your first newsletter soon! An error occured. Subscribe Related Articles You'll Never Look At Donuts The Same Way After Trying Tori's Homestead Doughnuts In New Hampshire Join Me For A Recent Hike In New Hampshire's Belknap Range Celebrate Coffee And Culture At New Hampshire's Northeast Coffee Festival New Hampshire's Birch Ridge Community Forest Keeps Me Coming Back For More Exploration I Took 13 Overnight Trips Last Year, And Here Are 13 Travel Products My Family Can't Live Without We Can't Resist The 51 Most Playful Airbnbs In America, One For Each State Here Are The Top 15 States In America For A Summer Road Trip, According To OnlyInYourState Readers Hand-Picked: 12 Mother's Day Gifts For Moms Who Love To Travel