“We’re Here to Help” — The Moment an American Medic Won the Trust of Frightened Japanese POW Women. VD
“We’re Here to Help” — The Moment an American Medic Won the Trust of Frightened Japanese POW Women Mercy in the Midst of War The Propaganda’s GripAyako Yamamoto had spent most of her life believing one truth: Americans were devils….
They Mocked His ‘Toy Plane’ With Bazookas — Until He Burned Tiger Tanks. NU
They Mocked His ‘Toy Plane’ With Bazookas — Until He Burned Tiger Tanks Rosie the Rocketer: The Madness of Mercy The War from AboveSeptember 20th, 1944, was a pivotal day for Major Charles Carpenter, but it began in the most…
When This B-17 Lost Its Entire Nose — This Crew Flew 10 Minutes Pulling Bare Cables. NU
When This B-17 Lost Its Entire Nose — This Crew Flew 10 Minutes Pulling Bare Cables The Bomber Without a Nose The Perils of WarAt 9:42 AM on July 14th, 1944, First Lieutenant Evald Swanson, a young American pilot flying…
When This B-29 Destroyed 14 Japanese Fighters — Two Had Already Rammed It. NU
When This B-29 Destroyed 14 Japanese Fighters — Two Had Already Rammed It Into the Heart of the Storm At 11:42 a.m. on January 27, 1945, Staff Sergeant Robert Chen sat in the cramped and cold gunner’s seat of the…
“Treat Them Like Human Beings” — How American Medics Restored Hope to German Women POWs. NU
“Treat Them Like Human Beings” — How American Medics Restored Hope to German Women POWs The Bathhouse Protocol: A Story of Unexpected Mercy Arrival at Camp Crawford March 12th, 1945. The cold breeze swept through the pine trees near Camp…
“No One Dies Tonight” — The Bold Action American Medic Took for Freezing German Female POWs. NU
“No One Dies Tonight” — The Bold Action American Medic Took for Freezing German Female POWs The Boots That Taught Mercy A Forgotten War The attic smelled like dust and memories. Jake Crawford had been putting off this moment for…
“Don’t Look Away” — The Moment American Medics Saved Japanese POW Women From Deadly Infections. NU
“Don’t Look Away” — The Moment American Medics Saved Japanese POW Women From Deadly Infections The First Steps Toward Mercy The cold air of the Texas morning hit Kimiko Nakamura like a physical blow. She was one of 53 Japanese…
“How Is She Still Standing?” — Why American Medics Were Stunned by a 18-Year-Old German POW Girl. NU
“How Is She Still Standing?” — Why American Medics Were Stunned by a 18-Year-Old German POW Girl A Legacy of Mercy The examination room at Camp Clinton in Mississippi was stifling hot that June afternoon. The overhead lamps flickered above…
How One Soldier’s Kindness Toppled Nazi Propaganda on German ‘Comfort Women’. NU
The Shocking Liberation of German ‘Comfort Women’ by American Soldiers: How a Soldier’s Generosity Crushed Nazi Propaganda April 7th, 1945, Alen Grabo, Germany — As the harsh winter of 1945 clung to the small German town of Alen Grabo, an unlikely…
“Please Don’t Send Us Back” — German Women POWs Break Down After an Unthinkable Act of Kindness. NU
“Please Don’t Send Us Back” — German Women POWs Break Down After an Unthinkable Act of Kindness Chapter I: The Cellar Beneath a Dying Town February 12, 1945.Near the shattered village of Schmidt, Germany. The war did not begin with…









