Highmountain
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I mention this because it's been largely forgotten in the communities where enemy POWs were held, and because I once lived for a few of years as a youngster on a small farm located only a few hundred yards from the Italian PW camp in Portales.
Just adjacent to our fence was a trench partially covered where we kids would find all manner of half-finished crafts such as hand-made metal cigarette cases, wood carvings, tin cans elaborately twisted or cut and riveted and designed as ashtrays, lamp bottoms etc. created by the PWs to to trade with local residents for things the PW camp didn't furnish them such as cigarettes. Evidently when the Peace was signed with the Italians the camp emptied out quickly and the PWs were shipped out with whatever they could carry, leaving just about everything in the camp that wasn't of obvious value to be discarded.
I think there might still be a lot of that sort of thing to be found in the areas surrounding that and other PW camps in NM by people with good metal detectors.
Here are the PW campsites in NM I've been able to learn anything about, though there were evidently a number of others.
If you're interested in such things this might give you a leg-up to help you researching more exact locations:
Lordsburg
Japanese Internment Camp
German and Italian POW Camp
Roswell
German PWs mostly from Gen. Rommel's elite Afrika Korps
Las Cruces
600 Prisoners German and Italian
Portales
Italian PWs - Currently County Fairgrounds - stone barracks are used for livestock show entries
List of POW camps in the United States
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_POW_camps_in_the_United_States
http://snipurl.com/2aau5 [en_wikipedia_org]
Camp Albuquerque New Mexico
Camp Albuquerque was an American World War II POW camp in Albuquerque, New Mexico that housed Italian and German prisoners of war. From this branch camp, the POWs did mostly farm labor, from 1943 to 1946. Most of these POWs were transferred from Camp Roswell, which was a base or main POW camp for New Mexico. Camp Lordsburg, New Mexico, and Camp El Paso, Texas, were also base camps.
Camp Deming
Georg Gärtner escaped on 21 September 1945, and finally surrendered in 1985. He was the last, and had remained at large for 40 years.
New Mexico
Camp Las Cruces
Werner Paul Lueck escaped in November 1945, and was recaptured in Mexico City in 1954.
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Camp Lordsburg
1942-1945: held Japanese American internees, and then German/Italian POWs.
Camp Roswell
1942-1946: German POWs.
Roswell, New Mexico (14 miles SE of town)
Camp Santa Fe New Mexico
Fort Sumner New Mexico
http://www.newmexicohistory.org/forums/?threadID=0156
http://snipurl.com/2aaue [www_newmexicohistory_org]
Major German Prisoner of WarInternment Camps in the United States
http://uboat.net/men/pow/pow_in_america_stats.htm
Italian POW Camps in the USA
http://www.gentracer.com/powcamps.html
http://snipurl.com/2aauj [www_gentracer_com]
Alamogordo, New Mexico (branch camp under Ft. Bliss, TX)
Anthony, New Mexico (branch camp under Ft. Bliss, TX)
Camp Lordsburg, Lordsburg, New Mexico 88045
Camp Roswell, Orchard Park, New Mexico
Deming, New Mexico (branch camp under Ft. Bliss, TX)
Fort Bayard, New Mexico (branch camp under Ft. Bliss, TX)
Hatch, New Mexico (branch camp under Ft. Bliss, TX)
Just adjacent to our fence was a trench partially covered where we kids would find all manner of half-finished crafts such as hand-made metal cigarette cases, wood carvings, tin cans elaborately twisted or cut and riveted and designed as ashtrays, lamp bottoms etc. created by the PWs to to trade with local residents for things the PW camp didn't furnish them such as cigarettes. Evidently when the Peace was signed with the Italians the camp emptied out quickly and the PWs were shipped out with whatever they could carry, leaving just about everything in the camp that wasn't of obvious value to be discarded.
I think there might still be a lot of that sort of thing to be found in the areas surrounding that and other PW camps in NM by people with good metal detectors.
Here are the PW campsites in NM I've been able to learn anything about, though there were evidently a number of others.
If you're interested in such things this might give you a leg-up to help you researching more exact locations:
Lordsburg
Japanese Internment Camp
German and Italian POW Camp
Roswell
German PWs mostly from Gen. Rommel's elite Afrika Korps
Las Cruces
600 Prisoners German and Italian
Portales
Italian PWs - Currently County Fairgrounds - stone barracks are used for livestock show entries
List of POW camps in the United States
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_POW_camps_in_the_United_States
http://snipurl.com/2aau5 [en_wikipedia_org]
Camp Albuquerque New Mexico
Camp Albuquerque was an American World War II POW camp in Albuquerque, New Mexico that housed Italian and German prisoners of war. From this branch camp, the POWs did mostly farm labor, from 1943 to 1946. Most of these POWs were transferred from Camp Roswell, which was a base or main POW camp for New Mexico. Camp Lordsburg, New Mexico, and Camp El Paso, Texas, were also base camps.
Camp Deming
Georg Gärtner escaped on 21 September 1945, and finally surrendered in 1985. He was the last, and had remained at large for 40 years.
New Mexico
Camp Las Cruces
Werner Paul Lueck escaped in November 1945, and was recaptured in Mexico City in 1954.
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Camp Lordsburg
1942-1945: held Japanese American internees, and then German/Italian POWs.
Camp Roswell
1942-1946: German POWs.
Roswell, New Mexico (14 miles SE of town)
Camp Santa Fe New Mexico
Fort Sumner New Mexico
http://www.newmexicohistory.org/forums/?threadID=0156
http://snipurl.com/2aaue [www_newmexicohistory_org]
Major German Prisoner of WarInternment Camps in the United States
http://uboat.net/men/pow/pow_in_america_stats.htm
Italian POW Camps in the USA
http://www.gentracer.com/powcamps.html
http://snipurl.com/2aauj [www_gentracer_com]
Alamogordo, New Mexico (branch camp under Ft. Bliss, TX)
Anthony, New Mexico (branch camp under Ft. Bliss, TX)
Camp Lordsburg, Lordsburg, New Mexico 88045
Camp Roswell, Orchard Park, New Mexico
Deming, New Mexico (branch camp under Ft. Bliss, TX)
Fort Bayard, New Mexico (branch camp under Ft. Bliss, TX)
Hatch, New Mexico (branch camp under Ft. Bliss, TX)