World War II American POWs in Germany Intelligence ReportA November 1945 report by the Military Intelligence Service of the War Department, titled, "American Prisoners of War in Germany."
From the introduction, "Conditions in German prisoners of war camps holding Americans varied to such an extent that only by examination of individual camps can a clear picture be drawn. This report contains summaries of 12 typical German installations ranging from Stalag Luft 3, a well organized camp for Air Force officers, through Stalag 2B an average Ground Force enlisted men's camp, to chaotic Stalag 9B, established for enlisted men captured during the Von Rundstedt offensive of December 1944.”