“Learning Freedom in Captivity: At the End of World War II the United States Taught German POWs How to Transform a Dictatorship Into a Democracy.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title"Learning Freedom in Captivity: At the End of World War II the United States Taught German POWs How to Transform a Dictatorship Into a Democracy."DescriptionFort Getty, Jamestown. RIHS holds a reprint (D805 U5 E7 2004).Author and ContributorsErmann, Lynn.Date Published2004Document FormatPeriodicalLink to Full Texthttps://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/magazine/2004/01/18/learning-freedom-in-captivity/eb8033b2-29e0-48c1-b438-a968cad03d52/Subject(s)Fort Getty (R.I.) | Germany -- History -- 1945-1955. | Jamestown (R.I.) -- History. | Rhode Island -- History. | World War II. | Zander, Wolf Dieter, 1915-2013.PublisherWashington PostPlace Of PublicationWashington, D.C.HoldingsRhode Island Historical SocietyPhysical Description7p.Is Part OfWashington Post Magazine, (Jan. 18, 2004), 16-20, 28-29.Periodical TitleWashington Post MagazineFull Text AvailableYesLink to RIHS Digital Cataloghttps://rihs.minisisinc.com//SCRIPTS/MWIMAIN.DLL/144/BIBLIO/WEB_BIBLIO_DETAIL_REPORT?SESSIONSEARCH&exp=sisn%2016805PlaceJamestown (R.I.) | Rhode IslandCall NumberD805 U5 E7 2004CNEB_ID11-4807City-TownJAMESTOWNDatePublishedClean2004 Continue browsing So, Who was Charles Bevins? Beavertail Light Station on Conanicut Island: Its Use, Development and History from 1749. Back to items list