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		By: Bigolfascist		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Actually, German POWS were often allowed a lot of access to the local communities lightly guarded. Where were they going to go with little knowledge of English, uniforms prominently marked with &#034;PW&#034; and no money?  My mom worked at a POW camp and told me many stories about the camp.  A German POW spit on her in her office, and he had an &#034;accidental&#034; fall down some stairs that night.  She was also romantically pursued by an Italian POW.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually, German POWS were often allowed a lot of access to the local communities lightly guarded. Where were they going to go with little knowledge of English, uniforms prominently marked with &quot;PW&quot; and no money?  My mom worked at a POW camp and told me many stories about the camp.  A German POW spit on her in her office, and he had an &quot;accidental&quot; fall down some stairs that night.  She was also romantically pursued by an Italian POW.</p>
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