"The Americans Said, 'That's Peach Cobbler'" — Female German POWs Started Shaking Uncontrollably
Автор: Women Of WW2
Загружено: 2025-11-26
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They trembled before they even tasted it." August 1945, Fort Campbell, Tennessee — thirty-seven starving German female POWs expected punishment from their American captors. Instead, Corporal Della Mae Washington served them her grandmother's peach cobbler, and what happened next shattered every assumption about enemies, forgiveness, and the power of a single act of kindness. This is the untold story of how dessert became a weapon of peace, and why some prisoners chose transformation over return. What they discovered in that first bite changed military policy forever.
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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