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Wie kannst du es wagen, so mit mir zu reden? Du muss gehen. Nimm deine Hände von mir. Ich habe…
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“Cowboys Said ‘She Cooks Like My Wife’” — What Happened Next Stunned Japanese Women POWs
July 18th, 1945. Camp McCoy, Wisconsin. The smell reached her first. Not the acid bite of …
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“Never Seen Such Men” – Japanese Women Under Occupation COULDN’T Resist Staring at American Soldiers
August 28th, 1945, Yokohama, Japan. The sun hung low over the shattered port city. Smoke still …
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“Kill The Traitor,” When Japanese POWs Turned on Their Own in Camp McCoy
The lights were still on in barracks 4 when the first blow landed. It was February 12th,…
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They Mocked His ‘Mail-Order’ Rifle — Until He Killed 11 Japanese Snipers in 4 Days
At 9:17 on the morning of January 22nd, 1943, Second Lieutenant John George settled into the…
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Japanese POW Woman Refused BBQ Every Time — Until Cowboys Discovered The Truth
June 12th, 1945. Somewhere in Texas, the coals hissed beneath strips of pork. Smoke curled upward…
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“You’re Not Animals” – German Women POWs Shocked When Texas Cowboys Removed Their Chains
June 24th, 1944, Camp Hearn, Texas. The heat struck like a physical blow. Clara Richter stood on…
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“You Want Me to Do WHAT With Patton?!” — What Eisenhower Said When Churchill Used Him as Bait
June 15th, 1944. 10 Downing Street, London. 9 days after D-Day, the room smells of cigar smoke…
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Why Patton Was the Only General Ready for the Battle of the Bulge
December 19th, 1944, a converted French army barracks in Verdd, France. The most powerful generals in the…
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“THEY’RE GOING TO DROWN US!” — Japanese Women POWs SCREAMED as Trucks Approached the River
August 17th, 1945. Selenus Valley, California. The canvas sides of the military truck rattled as 50…








