Stark Decency
German Prisoners of War in a New England Village
Allen V. Koop; Hartmut Lang, fwd.


University Press of New England
1988 • 150 pp. 15 illus. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2"
History - New England / White Mountains /

$15.95 Paper, 0-87451-468-1


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An evocative history of a World War II German POW camp in New Hampshire, where friendships among prisoners, guards, and villagers overcame the bitter divisions of war.

Stark Decency is a window into the events of two vastly different worlds: German combat veterans captured in North Africa and Normandy, and the small New Hampshire logging town which found itself hosting the prison camp. Each side was forced to confront its prejudices and fears, and examine the merits and flaws of its ideology. Then, an astonishing thing happened: in their rural isolation, sharing harsh weather conditions and the pinch of wartime rationing, friendships began to develop. Prisoners and their guards sometimes even worked together to meet the daily pulpwood quotas, and little handmade gifts to the local villagers cemented friendships that continue to this day.








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