Camp Houlton Explained

Camp Houlton was a United States prisoner-of-war camp that operated from October 1944 to May 1946 at the former Houlton Army Air Base in Houlton, Maine.[1] [2]

The camp was used to house more than 1,100 German prisoners-of-war during World War II. Some of the prisoners were allowed to work on local farms. They received scrip for their efforts, which could be redeemed for goods at the camp store.

The site is now Houlton International Airport.

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  1. News: Camp Houlton (Maine) USA POW Camp . World and Military Notes.com . 2013-05-24.
  2. News: POW camp memorialized; Former German prisoners in Houlton for ceremony . Bangor Daily News . Sep 15, 2003 . 2013-05-24 . Rice, Rachel . Bangor, Maine.