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  • Flags  US, Alabama, German--$4 

  • American Flag Lapel Pins $2

  • Key Chains--$4

  • White plastic 32oz. Squeeze bottle with Camp Aliceville logo--$3

  • White ceramic mug with Camp Aliceville logo--$4

  • White cotton Camp Aliceville baseball cap--$5

  • Aliceville Museum T-Shirts - $12

  • Aliceville Centennial Lapel Pins - $3

  • Aliceville Museum Magnets - $2

  • Alabama Thimble Collectable $5

  • Alabama Spoon Collectable   $5

  • Camp Aliceville Sketch Prints  $15

  • Aliceville Museum Postcards   75 cents

  • Places and People  by Robert Hugh Kirksey $30.  Favorite places and people by a well traveled and well known community servant; Town Tales Series Scripts, and comprehensive history of Pickens County

  • With Me: A Memoir by Robert Hugh Kirksey $30.  A poignant story of growing up in a small town, serving as an infantry platoon 1st Lieutenant in World War II Europe, serving as secretary to a young South Carolina Congressman, and his journey into local, county and state leadership positions.

  • (Buy both Robert H. Kirksey's books for $50)

  • Sketches of Prisoner of War Camp Aliceville by Herman Kalbe and Hans Fanselow.  $17.50.  A 52-page collection of camp scenes sketched by two German POWs, Herman Kalbe and Hans Fanselow.

  • Nazi Prisoners of War in America by Arnold Krammer. 1979. English ed. $20 / German ed.  $35.  The recognized scholarly study of the German POW experience in the U.S.  English translation should be purchased directly from local bookstore or Internet provider. 

  •  Dad’s Tweed Coat by Jim Reed.  1998.  $15Collection of essays, one of which describes the 50th Anniversary Reunion of Camp Aliceville.  Author’s father worked with German POWs at Northington Hospital, Tuscaloosa, AL 

  • Brief History of Prisoner of War Camp Aliceville by E.B. Walker.  1993.  $15A 60-page booklet of historical facts including information on the military guard units compiled on the 50th anniversary of the first arrival of POWs.

  • My Christmas Soldier   (DVD) Story of a Christmas 1943 encounter between German POWS on their way to a prison camp and the residents of a small town in Georgia.  In addition to the 36 minute film, bonus material includes a 50-minute interview with a former POW who was interned at Camp Aliceville.

  • History Undercover: Nazi POWs in America  $25.  History Channel 50-minute VHS documentary. The story off 450,000 German Prisoners interred in camps across the country. Features Camp Aliceville and the Aliceville Museum  

  • Camp Aliceville: Eyewitness Accounts.  Washington, DC: Public Productions Group, 1994.  $25.  A fourteen-minute video documentary produced by Sam Love.  Features first person interviews with people associates with Camp Aliceville as POWs, MPEGs, and civilian employees.  Many of the interviews were conducted during our visit to Germany in 1994. 

  • Prisoners of War: The Aliceville Camp.  University, AL: Alabama Public Television, 1989.  $25.  A thirty-minute video documentary on the first Camp Aliceville Reunion in 1989.  The video can be purchased from the University of Alabama Center for Public Television, P.O. Box 87010, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487, (202) 348-6210. 

  • No Enemies in Aliceville   published by Robert F. Bumpus Middle School Seventh Grade Advanced Reading class, Hoover, Alabama 2004  $7.

  • Hatful of Stars  by Charles and Elma Emerson. $12.

  • Taste of Aliceville Cookbook.  1996.  $10.  1997 Supplement.  $5.  Compilation of the best recipes from the annual Dogwood Festival's Taste of Aliceville luncheon.

  • Treasured Recipes from Home  by Panola Methodist Church $12.

  • I Wish I Was in Dixie –  Childhood Recollections by Prominent Alabamians. Alabama Jemison and Jim Reed - $12.

  • Guests Behind the Barbed Wire - by Ruth Beaumont Cook (ruthbeaumontcook.com).  Crane Hill Publishers. 2007.  $30.  "Ms. Cook has explored the wartime world of Aliceville, Alabama in encyclopedic detail.  It is the history of a generation, written with accuracy and depth...Ruth Cook offers the reader a complete world in Aliceville."--Arnold Kramamer, Ph.D., author of Nazi Prisoners of War in America and Undue Process: The Untold Story of America's German Alien Internees.  For responses and additional information provided to Ruth Cook since the publication of her book, go to  http://genevapow.blogspot.com/