
He was one of the most ruthless and brutal Nazis who would sentence thousands of people to death during World War II. Roland Frysler was…

At 3:14 in the afternoon on June 18th, 1945, Obergher writer Klaus Brener stood at the entrance of camp 18 near Featherstone Park, Northland, covered…
Klaus said he would request that the camp commander organize a trip to Dover for the prisoners who had not participated in bomb disposal work.…

Two generals arrived at a quiet villa near Ulm with an ultimatum from Hitler. By the end of the afternoon, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel would…
His response became one of the most quoted lines in postwar German politics: “All enmity must end at some point, and I think in this…

Tunisia, March 1943. The darkness is absolute. Oberrighter Hunts Vber crouches in his foxhole, rifle across his knees, listening. The Africa Corps has been in…
And then we met the Girkas and we learned that courage and skill and warrior spirit have nothing to do with race or nationality. They…

Scotland, 1944. The air raid siren cut through the afternoon like a knife, its whale rising and falling across the hills surrounding the prisoner camp…
It’s my duty, isn’t it? You’re prisoners of war under British protection. That means something. Can’t just abandon you when danger comes. In Germany, Hela…
And those encounters between women who’d been taught that the British were cowards and guards who proved that duty mattered, became a quiet part of…
