World War II 1942-1945 Prisoner of War Camps in Oklahoma<Basic Facilities of POW Camps
This is a photo and layout of the Alva POW Camp. The upper part was the prisoner's compounds (non-commissioned officers & enlisted men on the left side; German Officers on the right side). Main Street (or Washington Ave.) separating the two compounds and 3rd street running east and west and on the north side of the prisoner's compounds. The theater, Officers Club & Quarters, and the Hospital sat across the street from the non-commissioned officers & enlisted prisoners compounds. The lone Chimney, the Officers Club and the water tower are only reminders of the camp during WWII. Only memories and artifacts held at the "Cherokee Strip Museum" are what keep the Alva POW Camp fresh in our minds. Basic Facilities of POW Camps...Chapel - post exchange (100ft. by 20 ft.), Also barber shop
and Latrine.
If anyone out there has any "Old" or "New" photos of the "Old POW buildings that came from the Alva POW Camp after World War II, please send me a copy to share with everyone. I would love to see it. Oklahoma POW Camps (1942-1945)
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