Jackson Prisoner of War Camp -Jackson, Alabama
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member hoteltwo
N 31° 31.902 W 087° 53.491
16R E 415364 N 3488874
Marker notes former POW Camp for WWII POW's and is located at south side of the Clarke Mobile Counties Gas Company parking lot on College Ave. Running from the parking lot North, Ocre Ave. runs to U.S. 43. The portion west is no longer there.
Waymark Code: WMV5X5
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 02/28/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member muddawber
Views: 2

Marker text:

Side 1
Just west of this spot, along Ocre Ave. on a 10-acre tract, was the site of a WWII prisoner of war camp. The camp was one of twenty such labor camps in Alabama. Hdqrs. for the camp was at Camp Shelby in Hattisburg, MS. The camp was opened on April 6, 1945 under the command of 1st Lt. Larry Sykes with a contingent of 50 soldier guards and support personnel. Guards were all disabled veterans. 253 German POWs were incarcerated here. Many were members of the famed Afrika Korps commanded by Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, the “Desert Fox”, and were captured in North Africa. Camp facilities consisted of prison barracks, mess hall, bathhouse, recreation hall and
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Side 2
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guards housing. Local men away serving in the armed forces created labor shortages and the prisoners were contracted out to work for M. W. Smith Lumber Co., Scotch Lumber Co. and other timber-related interests in the area. Prisoners earned $.80 per day. Many local citizens remembered the prisoners as being hard workers, well-mannered and good-looking men. Lt. Sykes was transferred and discharged from the service and 1st Lt. Homer Cooper assumed command of the camp. The camp was officially closed on March 12, 1946 and the prisoners were transferred to other camps. Little evidence remains of the camps’ existence and the site is now occupied by commercial structures.
Marker Name: Jackson Prisoner of War Camp

Marker Type: Urban

Addtional Information::
Erected by Clarke County Historical Society.


Date Dedicated / Placed: 2005

Marker Number: N/A

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