Michigan POW Camps in World War II by Gregory D. Sumner

Michigan POW Camps in World War II by Gregory D. Sumner

Author:Gregory D. Sumner [Sumner, Gregory D.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, United States, State & Local, Midwest (IA; IL; IN; KS; MI; MN; MO; ND; NE; OH; SD; WI), Military, Pictorial, World War II
ISBN: 9781439665725
Google: MsR1DwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2018-11-05T16:03:17+00:00


Sidnaw train depot, 2016. Photo by the author.

Problems arose on the job sites, however. Working in three-man teams, the prisoners required a break-in period before they they could operate with any efficiency, and the costs of replacing broken tools, dulled saws and punctured truck tires kept employers in the red for a time. Sabotage was sometimes involved, but inexperience was really the main problem. “[E]ven those who were trying to work hard did a lot of damage,” according to Pieti.

Things improved due largely to the initiative and self-policing of the prisoners themselves. “[T]hey soon realized they were going to have to cut the required number of logs a day regardless of the condition of their equipment, [and] soon took pride in their work and looked down on their fellow POWs who would stir up trouble or [cause] damage,” wrote Pieti.



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