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Morning Reports for July 1944: Roll 112 (3 of 3)

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479269235

Morning Reports for July 1944: Roll 112 (3 of 3)

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National Archives Identifier

479269235

POW attend church services in Ashburn

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Specifically mentions that the Ashburn POW camp had 250 prisoners.

The camp will be located on the county farm, which is approximately one and one-half miles from Ashburn.

"Camp Is Located on County Farm. German Prisoners Were Moved Here Last Week End."

"War prison labor was used to some extent last year and since a camp is now located in Turner County, this help will again be available this year."

"Newton Smith, 35, guard at the Turner county work camp near Ashburn, burned to death yesterday when fire destroyed a guard bunkhouse. Turner county officers said he was alone in the bunkhouse when the fire developed early yesterday morning.
Funeral…

"Nearly 5,000 German prisoners of war, having laid down their swords and shields on the dusty battlefields of North Africa and elsewhere, are helping harvest the record South Georgia peanut crop this year estimated at 812,725,000 pounds or 47,345,000…

Once a guardhouse at the Prisoner of War (POW) camp located in Ashburn, Georgia from 1943-1946. This one is located on Raney Street in Ashburn with another on Monroe Avenue. According to current Raney St. owner Susan Watson, "It was purchased by the…

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Report 42 of Visit to Prisoner of War Camp, Ashburn, Georgia

April 25, 1945

Changes in U.S. Staff: Lt. Boylan was replaced by Lt. Hoiton, as compound officer.

Changes in buildings and grounds: Great improvement in the…

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Letter from a POW prisoner, Gerhard Lorenz, who was once at the Turner County POW camp and worked for Mr. Chester Lee "C.L." Wilson of Chula, Georgia.

Chester's wife's name was Unez Pilkinton Wilson. This could explain the Pilkinton family…
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