Voices of Camp Forrest in World War II
Voices of Camp Forrest in World War II
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Author(s): Taylor, Elizabeth
ISBN No.: 9781625859426
Pages: 176
Year: 201911
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 29.99
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Camp Forrest is a microcosm of the immensity that was World War II, all inside the small community of Tullahoma, Tennessee. Originally named Camp Peay and built in 1926 as a National Guard Camp, Camp Forrest was renamed for Confederate General and first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, Nathan Bedford Forrest, and became a World War II induction, training and prisoner of war facility in Tullahoma. The self-sustained city was home to seventy thousand soldiers and about twelve thousand civilian employees, including German and Italian prisoners of war as well as Japanese, German and Italian American citizens who were forcibly incarcerated. After the war ended, the base was decommissioned and dismantled, but the memories of those who lived, worked, trained and grew up during this time of sacrifice and war recount a time the world has not seen since. Author Elizabeth Taylor uses numerous personal interviews, newspaper articles, diaries and biographies to tell the stories of those who lived through the era.


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