Government, Politics & Law

POW Camps in Louisiana
During World War II, Allied commanders sent more than twenty thousand prisoners of war to camps in Louisiana.
During World War II, Allied commanders sent more than twenty thousand prisoners of war to camps in Louisiana.
From a converted nineteenth-century brewery in New Orleans’s Warehouse District, The National World War II Museum has grown to occupy a more than 240,000-square-foot campus designed by Voorsanger Architects.
Like the rest of the nation, Louisiana experienced many changes during World War II. Federal spending helped boost the state’s economy and new employment opportunities proliferated.
The Second World War allowed for economic growth and increased opportunities for women and African Americans in Louisiana.
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