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During World War II there were German POW camps in Michigan that were all directed by Fort Custer in Battle Creek.  The main camp was at Fort Custer, and between 1943 to 1946, there were approximately 19 different branch camps set up across the state to alleviate critical labor shortages in agriculture during the war.  A tragedy happened at one of the branch camps where 16 of the prisoners were killed in an accident.  The history is one that is still remembered at Fort Custer National Cemetery.

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To see the video on Fort Custer National Cemetery: https://youtu.be/rs1hVuhYYRc