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German POW revisits Centreville farm he worked long agoPublished 11/09/08
CENTREVILLE, Md. (AP) — With its grand house, great old barn, tree-lined lane, and scenic pond, Chestnut Hill Farm is certainly idyllic. During World War II, it was a refuge for Josef Oeller.
Roxane Doster — The Easton Star Democrat via AP
Therese Collins, owner of Chestnut Hill Farm, escorts Josef Oeller around the farm where he worked as a POW during World War II. More than 60 years after he was captured and brought to Queen Anne's County as a German prisoner of war, Oeller returned to see firsthand the places where he lived and worked.
On Oct. 9, more than 60 years after he was captured and brought to Queen Anne's County as a German prisoner of war, Oeller returned to see firsthand the places where he lived and worked so long ago.
"This was for me a second home," Oeller tells an interpreter, his eyes welling up as he walks up the same farm lane he traveled in 1946. The surrounding coastal plain was quite different from the hilly landscape of his...
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Great story - November 9, 2008
My former neighbors in Mitchellville had German POWs working on their dairy farm during the war. She remarked that all the Germans were hardworking and very polite.
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