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Of course, Tolkien wasn’t born in the prison!

Prisoner of war camps, location, war, and an informative link

  1. Johnson’s Island, Sandusky Bay, Ohio, Civil War: Johnson's Island - Wikipedia
  2. Stalag Luft III, German province of Lower Silesia, WWII, location of “The Great Escape” Stalag Luft III - Wikipedia
  3. Cabanatuan Prison Camp, Luzon, Philippines, WWII: Raid at Cabanatuan - Wikipedia
  4. Camp Sumter/Andersonville Prison, Georgia, Civil War: https://www.civilwar.org/learn/artic...onville-prison
  5. Changi Prison, Singapore, WWII: Changi Prison - Wikipedia
  6. Hỏa Lò Prison aka the “Hanoi Hilton”, Vietnam War, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H�%B...Lò_Prison
  7. Camp Randall, Madison, WI / US Civil War https://badgerherald.com/banter/2016...r-of-war-camp/
  8. Camp Waupun, in Wisconsin, WWII, German prisoners of war List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the United States - Wikipedia
  9. Bloemfontein, Second Anglo-Boer War/South African War (1899 - 1902)
  10. State Model School, Pretoria, Boer War, from which Churchill escaped: Churchill's Capture, Imprisonment and Escape

Prisoner of war camps, location, war, and an informative link

  1. Johnson’s Island, Sandusky Bay, Ohio, Civil War: Johnson's Island - Wikipedia
  2. Stalag Luft III, German province of Lower Silesia, WWII, location of “The Great Escape” Stalag Luft III - Wikipedia
  3. Cabanatuan Prison Camp, Luzon, Philippines, WWII: Raid at Cabanatuan - Wikipedia
  4. Camp Sumter/Andersonville Prison, Georgia, Civil War: https://www.civilwar.org/learn/artic...onville-prison
  5. Changi Prison, Singapore, WWII: Changi Prison - Wikipedia
  6. Hỏa Lò Prison aka the “Hanoi Hilton”, Vietnam War, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H�%B...Lò_Prison
  7. Camp Randall, Madison, WI / US Civil War https://badgerherald.com/banter/2016...r-of-war-camp/
  8. Camp Waupun, in Wisconsin, WWII, German prisoners of war https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o…_United_States
  9. Bloemfontein, Second Anglo-Boer War/South African War (1899 - 1902)
  10. State Model School, Pretoria, Boer War, from which Churchill escaped: http://www.britishempire.co.uk/artic...llscapture.htm
  11. The Plantation, Hanoi, Vietnam War What John McCain Went Through as a POW - ABC News

Where Sen. John McCain was held prisoner.

Prisoner of war camps, location, war, and an informative link

  1. Johnson’s Island, Sandusky Bay, Ohio, Civil War: Johnson's Island - Wikipedia
  2. Stalag Luft III, German province of Lower Silesia, WWII, location of “The Great Escape” Stalag Luft III - Wikipedia
  3. Cabanatuan Prison Camp, Luzon, Philippines, WWII: Raid at Cabanatuan - Wikipedia
  4. Camp Sumter/Andersonville Prison, Georgia, Civil War: https://www.civilwar.org/learn/artic...onville-prison
  5. Changi Prison, Singapore, WWII: Changi Prison - Wikipedia
  6. Hỏa Lò Prison aka the “Hanoi Hilton”, Vietnam War, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H�%B...Lò_Prison
  7. Camp Randall, Madison, WI / US Civil War https://badgerherald.com/banter/2016...r-of-war-camp/
  8. Camp Waupun, in Wisconsin, WWII, German prisoners of war https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o…_United_States
  9. Bloemfontein, Second Anglo-Boer War/South African War (1899 - 1902)
  10. State Model School, Pretoria, Boer War, from which Churchill escaped: http://www.britishempire.co.uk/artic...llscapture.htm
  11. The Plantation, Hanoi, Vietnam War What John McCain Went Through as a POW - ABC News
  12. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, WWII: Fort Leavenworth Military Prison Cemetery - Wikipedia

14 German POWs were executed and buried there in 1945 for murdering informants among them.

Prisoner of war camps, location, war, and an informative link

  1. Johnson’s Island, Sandusky Bay, Ohio, Civil War: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson’s_Island

  2. Stalag Luft III, German province of Lower Silesia, WWII, location of “The Great Escape” Stalag Luft III - Wikipedia

  3. Cabanatuan Prison Camp, Luzon, Philippines, WWII: Raid at Cabanatuan - Wikipedia

  4. Camp Sumter/Andersonville Prison, Georgia, Civil War: https://www.civilwar.org/learn/artic...onville-prison

  5. Changi Prison, Singapore, WWII: Changi Prison - Wikipedia

  6. Hỏa Lò Prison aka the “Hanoi Hilton”, Vietnam War, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H�%B...Lò_Prison

  7. Camp Randall, Madison, WI / US Civil War https://badgerherald.com/banter/2016...r-of-war-camp/

  8. Camp Waupun, in Wisconsin, WWII, German prisoners of war https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o…_United_States

  9. Bloemfontein, Second Anglo-Boer War/South African War (1899 - 1902)

  10. State Model School, Pretoria, Boer War, from which Churchill escaped: http://www.britishempire.co.uk/artic...llscapture.htm

  11. The Plantation, Hanoi, Vietnam War Politics News | Breaking Political News, Video & Analysis-ABC News - ABC News

  12. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, WWII: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_L...rison_Cemetery

  13. Dresden, Germany, WWII. Kurt Vonnegut was a POW there and later used his experiences when writing Slaughterhouse Five. Bombing of Dresden in World War II - Wikipedia
    Next: Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  14. Slaughterhouse Five

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House
  4. Breakfast of Champions

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House
  4. Breakfast of Champions
  5. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House
  4. Breakfast of Champions
  5. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
  6. The Sirens of Titan

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House
  4. Breakfast of Champions
  5. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
  6. The Sirens of Titan
  7. Galapagos

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House
  4. Breakfast of Champions
  5. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
  6. The Sirens of Titan
  7. Galapagos
  8. If This Isn’t Nice, What Is? Advice to the Young

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House
  4. Breakfast of Champions
  5. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
  6. The Sirens of Titan
  7. Galapagos
  8. If This Isn’t Nice, What Is? Advice to the Young
  9. Hocus Pocus

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House
  4. Breakfast of Champions
  5. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
  6. The Sirens of Titan
  7. Galapagos
  8. If This Isn’t Nice, What Is? Advice to the Young
  9. Hocus Pocus
  10. Player Piano

His first novel, published in 1952: Player Piano (novel) - Wikipedia

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House
  4. Breakfast of Champions
  5. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
  6. The Sirens of Titan
  7. Galapagos
  8. If This Isn’t Nice, What Is? Advice to the Young
  9. Hocus Pocus
  10. Player Piano
  11. Slapstick

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House
  4. Breakfast of Champions
  5. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
  6. The Sirens of Titan
  7. Galapagos
  8. If This Isn’t Nice, What Is? Advice to the Young
  9. Hocus Pocus
  10. Player Piano
  11. Slapstick
  12. Jailbird

Works of Kurt Vonnegut.

  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  2. Cat’s Cradle
  3. Welcome to the Monkey House
  4. Breakfast of Champions
  5. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
  6. The Sirens of Titan
  7. Galapagos
  8. If This Isn’t Nice, What Is? Advice to the Young
  9. Hocus Pocus
  10. Player Piano
  11. Slapstick
  12. Jailbird
  13. Wampeters, Foma & Granfalloons

New! It’s the Ides of March. So…

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901.

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 19, 1914

Thereby leading to World War I.

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 19, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
  4. Ignacy Hryniewiecki of the People’s Will movement assassinated Tsar Alexander II, St. Petersburg, Russia, March 13, 1881

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
  4. Ignacy Hryniewiecki of the People’s Will movement assassinated Tsar Alexander II, St. Petersburg, Russia, March 13, 1881
  5. Dan White shot Havery Milk and George Moscone, San Francisco, November, 27, 1978