Details for Camp Huntsville, World War II Prisoner of War Camp

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013707

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Marker Number 13707
Atlas Number 5507013707
Marker Title Camp Huntsville, World War II Prisoner of War Camp
Index Entry Camp Huntsville, World War II Prisoner of War Camp
Address SH 19
City Huntsville
County Walker
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 267331
UTM Northing 3412021
Subject Codes World War II; military topics
Marker Year 2006
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location approx. 8 miles northeast of Huntsville on SH 19
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Camp Huntsville, completed here in 1942, was one of the first prisoner of war (POW) camps built in the U.S. during World War II. Designed to house 3,000 POWs, it had more than 400 buildings, as well as eight branch camps. The first POWs, part of Germany's Afrika Corps, arrived in spring 1943, and by fall the population peaked at 4840. Late in the war the camp became a branch of Camp Hearne (Robertson Co.). In Sept. 1945, Camp Huntsville sent its German POWs to Camp Hearne in preparation for the arrival of Japanese POWs at this site. The camp closed on Jan. 5, 1946, and the government transferred more than 800 acres, including buildings, to Sam Houston State Teachers College for use as a country campus. Texas in World War II - 2006

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