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By Allen V. Koop

Stark Decency is a window into the occasions of 2 significantly varied worlds: German strive against veterans captured in North Africa and Normandy, and the small New Hampshire logging city which chanced on itself website hosting the legal camp. either side used to be compelled to confront its prejudices and fears, and look at the benefits and flaws of its ideology. Then, an incredible factor occurred: of their rural isolation, sharing harsh climatic conditions and the pinch of wartime rationing, friendships started to increase. Prisoners and their guards occasionally even labored jointly to fulfill the day-by-day pulpwood quotas, and little home made presents to the neighborhood villagers cemented friendships that proceed to this present day.

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No miracles occurred. No one claimed a new breakthrough in human relations. Whatever good happened did not happen to everyone. Nor did it happen overnight. For some, it took forty years to reach the conclusion that Camp Stark was an island of decency in a world at war. Page 7 2 A Place Called Stark In the first week of April 1944, patches of snow still lingered on the ground. The first train bringing German prisoners of war to Stark was expected to arrive soon at the Percy station. Although Stark was a very small town, in better days it had enjoyed three railroad stations: Stark, Crystal, and Percy.

Their hands were blistered. They gazed at the world outside, beyond the high fence and four watchtowers that surrounded the camp. This was not an ordinary German military camp but a prison camp. S. or the Gestapo. They were American soldiers. Nearby Berlin was not the capital of Hitler's Germany, but a paper mill town in the northeastern United States. This was Camp Stark, in the White Mountains, New Hampshire's only World War II prisoner-of-war camp. The misty start meant a warm day. The bugs would be bad, Albert Lang thought.

34 Eventually the coddling issued faded at Stark and elsewhere simply because the German prisoners of war had made themselves useful to the Americans. The magnitude of the military and industrial demands of World War II surpassed the resources of each major belligerent. Each needed more men for its army. Each demanded more laborers for its work force. Each held enemy prisoners of war. The solution became obvious. In Germany the great demand for prisoner-of-war labor led Hitler to compromise the application of his racial theories to labor policy.

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