Un generale tedesco prigioniero di guerra chiese un trattamento speciale: un generale americano gli fece sbucciare le patate. NI
Un generale tedesco prigioniero di guerra chiese un trattamento speciale: un generale americano gli fece sbucciare le patate Parte 1 — Il generale e il coltello per patate Mississippi, 1943. Camp Clinton sorgeva su quello che un tempo era un…
I carri armati dell’esercito americano stavano morendo senza carburante, così un meccanico ha costruito un camion di salvataggio. NI
I carri armati dell’esercito americano stavano morendo senza carburante, così un meccanico ha costruito un camion di salvataggio Parte 1 — La morte secca Nella caotica sinfonia della guerra, c’è un suono che terrorizza una petroliera più del fischio di…
Behinderte deutsche Kriegsgefangene konnten nicht fassen, wie die Amerikaner sie behandelten. NE
Behinderte deutsche Kriegsgefangene konnten nicht fassen, wie die Amerikaner sie behandelten. Teil 1 — Der Zug atmet aus Der Zug atmete erleichtert auf, als ob er endlich aufhören könnte, gegen die Vorwärtsbewegung anzukämpfen. Dampf quoll aus den Ventilen und rieselte…
American Medics Found a 5 Year-Old German Boy Weighing Only 32 Pounds—What They Discover Shocks Them.NU.
American Medics Found a 5 Year-Old German Boy Weighing Only 32 Pounds—What They Discover Shocks Them Is This Real? A World War II story set in Bavaria, May 1945 (about 2,000 words), told in six short chapters Chapter 1 —…
‘My Husband Will Kill Me for Surrendering’ —German Woman POW Refused Liberation ,Promised Protection.NU
‘My Husband Will Kill Me for Surrendering’ —German Woman POW Refused Liberation ,Promised Protection Part 1 — The Woman Who Refused Liberation May 1945. Outside Munich. The gates of the women’s prison camp opened with a sound that should’ve ended…
German POWs Break Down After Tasting Clean Water for the First Time in Years. NU.
German POWs Break Down After Tasting Clean Water for the First Time in Years The Taste of Water A World War II story set at Camp Roswell, New Mexico (about 2,000 words), in six short chapters Chapter 1 — The…
The Mercy Paradox: Why U.S. Surgeons Fought for 8 Hours to Save an Enemy Who Wanted Death.NU.
The Mercy Paradox: Why U.S. Surgeons Fought for 8 Hours to Save an Enemy Who Wanted Death The air in the Ardennes forest on January 14, 1945, was not merely cold; it was a physical weight, a brittle pressure that…
The Americans Said, “Peach Cobbler’s Hot” — German POW Women Went Back for Seconds.NU.
The Americans Said, “Peach Cobbler’s Hot” — German POW Women Went Back for Seconds Part 1 — Peach Cobbler She took one bite and stopped breathing. Not from fear. From memory. From something she thought the war had killed forever….
German POWs Laughed at Slow U.S. Tractors — Until They Saw Them Feed Entire Cities.NU.
German POWs Laughed at Slow U.S. Tractors — Until They Saw Them Feed Entire Cities Part 1 — The Laugh at the Fence Line Camp Concordia, Kansas. October 1943. Two hundred German prisoners of war stood at a fence line…
Germans Captured A US Nurse, Then Discovered She’d Treated Over 500 Wounded Soldiers.NU.
Germans Captured A US Nurse, Then Discovered She’d Treated Over 500 Wounded Soldiers Part 1 September 27th, 1944.Aken, Germany. Oberleutnant Hinrich Weber sat at a desk that didn’t belong to him, in a room that smelled like damp wool and cigarette smoke…









