Way back in 1943, a massive POW Camp in Wyoming was constructed to hold those captured on the frontlines of the war in Europe. More than 180 buildings were constructed in the springtime in a big wartime effort. During World War II, more than 155 camps were built to house prisoners of war from Europe and Japan. Camp Douglas, the POW Camp in Wyoming, hosted prisoners from Italy and Germany.

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