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Original U.S. WWII M-1938 'Parsons' Field Jacket with Axis Prisoner of War PW Stencils

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$750.00

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Item DescriptionOriginal Item: One-of-a-Kind. WWII Military Issue Model 1938 Field Jacket, as issued to American troops during the war. This jacket was reissued to an Axis Prisoner of War, most likely on the American Homefront.As World War II raged on the other side of the globe, Allies, such as Great Britain, were running short of prison space to house POWs. From 1942 through 1945, more than 400,000 Axis prisoners were shipped to the United States and detained in camps in rural areas across the country. Some 500 POW facilities were built, mainly in the South and Southwest but also in the Great Plains and Midwest.At the same time that the prison camps were filling up, farms and factories across America were struggling with acute labor shortages. The United States faced a dilemma. According to Geneva Convention protocols, POWs could be forced to work only if they were paid, but authorities were afraid of mass escapes that would endanger the American people. Eventually, they relented and put tens of thousands of enemy prisoners to work, assigning them to canneries and mills, to farms to harvest wheat or pick asparagus, and just about any other place they were needed and could work with minimum security.The Prisoners of War sent to the United States were still clothed with their enemy uniform in which they were captured. Having to cloth Prisoners of War was yet another issue the U.S. Government has to contend with. The solution was to issue enemy POWs with reissued GI garments, obsolete garments, or factory defect garments. These items were occasionally dyed a different color, or simply stenciled with 'P.W' (Prisoner War) on the front and back.This particular garment is a GI issue M-1938 Field Jacket reissued to an Axis Prisoner of War. The Jacket exhibits heavy wear from heavy use and features a black-stenciled 'PW' on the rear of the jacket, and separate P & W stencils on each sleeve. The interior tag is now gone and the inner lining has some damage to include tearing and holes, with some minor holes in the sleeves as well. These are seldom found items today, as most were destroyed at the end of WWII following the release of the prisoners.Ready for display!Shipping RestrictionsThis product is available for international shipping.Payment OptionsEligible for all payments - Visa, Mastercard, Discover, AMEX, Paypal & Sezzle
Product Info

Product Info

  • Conflict World War II A
  • Nation United States A
  • Item Type Uniforms Clothing M
Dealer Info

Dealer Info

  • Source Site Ima Usa New Arrivals Marketplace Listing Updated 1 day, 15 hours ago
  • Currency USD
  • Ships From Unknown
  • Product ID 562384

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