Camp Locations
Prisoners of War in Missouri

German POW soccer team, Fort Leonard Wood, 1945
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Prisoner of War Camps in Missouri:
There were four main base camps, each holding between 2,000 and 5,000 prisoners of war.
Fort Leonard Wood, in central Missouri
Camp Weingarten, near Ste. Genevieve
Camp Crowder, outside of Neosho, Missouri
Camp Clark, outside of Nevada, Missouri
Click here for a state map showing camp locations
The main camps supported a number of branch camps, which were used to put POWs where their labor could be best utilized. Camps typically held between 50 and 250 POWs and the men were housed in any sort of structure that was available. Because the branch camps were often short-lived, and some records have been lost or destroyed in the sixty years that have since gone by, it is likely that a couple have been omitted.
Click here for a state map showing branch camp locations
Click here for a state map showing branch camp locations
Note: The camps shown above
designated as “riverboat” were just that. POWs who had served in the German Navy worked with the Army Corps of Engineers in dredging
operations, mostly on the Missouri River. Other men were quartered on the riverboat
and came to work on land based projects each day, such as those who worked at
the Corps of Engineers boatyard at Gasconade, Missouri, or who did levee repair
at a number of sites up and down the river.
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