Disciplines
American Studies | Regional Sociology
Abstract
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper.
After the American involvement in the Second World War, labor issues became more prevalent because so many workers from Rochester either enlisted or were drafted into the ranks of the US Army. Also, many farmers realized they could make more money off of high wage paying industrial jobs in the cities. In order to provide a sufficient amount of produce and other harvested good, prisoners of war were used for the first time as laborers to help the war effort. It was a bitter irony, being a captured soldier and forced to help the enemy win the war by supplying them with enough food to be well fed. The captured soldiers staying in Rochester Prisoner of War camps were some of the first to be used as innovative laborers and were treated more humanely and therefore, better than American Prisoners of War were treated. Also, Rochester treated their Prisoners of War much better than most of America did.
First Page
23
Last Page
27
Recommended Citation
McKelvie, Ryan. "Prisoners of War Camps in Rochester - Were they humane?." The Review: A Journal of Undergraduate Student Research 12 (2010): 23-27. Web. [date of access]. <https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/ur/vol12/iss1/7>.