"The Americans Said, 'Tuna Casserole Tonight'" — Female German POWs Fought for Seconds
Автор: Women Of WW2
Загружено: 2025-12-05
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They begged to stay in captivity. December 1944. German women prisoners arrived at Camp Wheeler expecting starvation rations and cruelty. Instead, Corporal Mills served them tuna casserole — heaping plates that shattered everything they believed about their American enemies. As abundance revealed devastating truths about their own country's choices, these POWs faced an impossible question: what does it mean when your captors feed you better than your own people? The answer changed their lives forever — and redefined what food could mean across enemy lines.
Disclaimer: This video is a dramatized retelling of World War II stories, created for educational reflection and entertainment purposes. Elements of the narrative have been artistically interpreted, and creative tools, including AI, were used to enhance the storytelling experience.
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