The Last German POW Who Escaped and Hid in America for 40 Years-Mex

  Picture this. It’s September 11th, 1985. A quiet 62-year-old man with graying hair and weathered hands walks into the offices of the…

Clam Chowder? With Crackers?” Japanese Women POWs Surprised by New England Bowls.- Mex

  October 12th, 1945. A church basement hall, Medford, Oregon. The air smelled of floor wax, boiled milk, and damp wool. Nurse Chio…

When a Texas Ranch Grilled Steaks for German POWs — They Collapsed Before Eating-Mex

  June 18th, 1944. Camp Hearn, Texas. The smell hit them first. Charcoal smoke, searing beef fat, mosquite wood burning low and slow.…

She Can’t Walk Anymore — German Women POWs Carried Their Tortured Friend, U.S. Medics Rushed

  April 1945, a muddy road outside a shattered German village somewhere in Bavaria. They had been told the Americans would execute them…

Japanese ”Comfort Girl” POWs Couldn’t Believe Tasting Hamburgers and Coca-Cola in U.S. Camps

  Yuki was 19 years old when American forces overran the last defensive line near the small coastal outpost where she had been…

How a 12-Year-Old Boy’s Crazy Eyeglass Trick Destroyed 3 Nazi Trains in Just 7 Seconds

  October 14th, 1942. 11:42 a.m. Occupied Poland. The temperature is 6° C. The sky is a piercing cloudless blue. A German supply…

“They’ll Leave Us to Freeze” — German Women POWs Carried by U.S. Soldiers in a Blizzard

  February 3rd, 1945. Eiffel Hills, Western Germany. A lonely road cuts through deep snow, past burned farms and dead trees. American trucks…

Allied Generals Couldn’t Believe a SECRET Canadian Farm Was Training the World’s DEADLIEST Assassins

  May 28th, 1940. 15 hours. The cabinet war rooms, London. The air is thick with cigar smoke, sweat, and the metallic taste…

Allied Generals Couldn’t Believe a SECRET Canadian Farm Was Training the World’s DEADLIEST Assassins

  March 24th, 1945, 22,000 feet above the German countryside near Castle, Oberlutinant France Stigler sat in the cockpit of his Messersmid BF…

Luftwaffe Pilot Out of Fuel Over Allied Lines — Then an American P-51 Did the Unthinkable

  March 24th, 1945, 22,000 feet above the German countryside near Castle, Oberlutinant France Stigler sat in the cockpit of his Messersmid BF…

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