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Why were prisoner of war camps located in oklahoma

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Answer:There was a need for laborers

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During World War II federal officials located enemy prisoner of war (POW) camps in Oklahoma. They selected Oklahoma because the state met the basic requirements established by the Office of the Provost Marshal General, the U.S. Army agency responsible for the POW program.

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