German POWs Called Americans "Uncultured"—Until They Saw The Camp Library
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Загружено: 2026-01-06
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In October 1943, educated German officers at Camp Como, Mississippi dismissed their American captors as "cultural barbarians." Then the camp library opened—and everything they believed about civilization was shattered. This is the incredible true story of how 3,500 books became the most powerful weapon in WWII.
What You'll Discover:
• How the U.S. created university-level education programs in POW camps
• Why banned German literature was freely available in America but not Germany
• The psychological transformation of educated Nazis confronting uncensored knowledge
• How American pedagogical methods taught democratic thinking
• The post-war impact of POW re-education on rebuilding Germany
• The true story of Dr. Friedrich Weber and Camp Como, Mississippi
This wasn't just a military victory—it was an intellectual one. And it reveals a profound truth: culture isn't about having ancient cathedrals or famous philosophers. Culture is about what you do with knowledge—whether you preserve or destroy it, share or suppress it, open minds or close them.
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