German POWs stunned by American women’s freedom – women working, driving, making their own decisions-ZZ
Nebraska, September 1944. Captain Werner Krauss stands at the fence of Camp Atlanta, watching a woman climb out of a two-tonon truck, clipboard in hand,…
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She thought about how long she had lived inside that architecture without seeing it as a choice. The way you live inside a building without…
Read moreHEARTBREAKING REACTION: German Mother POW Receives News About Her Missing Son-ZZ
Indiana, United States. September 1945. The war in Europe had been over for 4 months. The flags had come down. The surrender documents had been…
Read moreGermanWomen POWs Were Told Americans Would Work Them to Death—Texas Rancher Gave Them Horses Instead-ZZ – Part 2
It had been under tension for years and had developed a will of its own about returning to any particular position, springing back from the…
Read moreGermanWomen POWs Were Told Americans Would Work Them to Death—Texas Rancher Gave Them Horses Instead-ZZ
The transport truck turned off the state highway onto a Khichi road in the middle of the afternoon and the change in surface announced itself…
Read more“Why Is He Doing That?” — German Women POWs Left Speechless by an American Soldier-ZZ – Part 2
The farmer was not his concern, not his responsibility, not connected to his situation in any way that would benefit Cole by helping him. There…
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