The 5 British Soldiers Who Save 177 Female German POWs and Become Heroes
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The 14th of March, 1945. A cold rain fell over the forests of northern Germany, turning the dirt roads to mud and the sky to iron. The war was dying, but it was dying slowly, like a wounded animal that refused to lie still. In a clearing near the town of Winsen, just south of Hamburg, 177 women waited in silence. They were German auxiliaries—nurses, clerical staff, communication operators who had served the Wehrmacht without ever firing a shot. Now they were trapped in what had once been a field hospital, abandoned by their own army three days earlier. The women had no weapons, no transport, no officers. They had only rumors, whispered in the dark, about what happened to German women when the Allies arrived.
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This video is a dramatized historical narrative created for educational and entertainment purposes.
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