German Women POWs Heard Gunshots and Started Praying — Americans Were Hunting Rabbits to Feed Them
Автор: WWII Hidden Courage
Загружено: 2025-12-09
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They dropped to their knees when the gunshots rang out, certain their execution had finally come. These German women prisoners of war in Texas, October 1945, whispered final prayers and said goodbye to families they'd never see again. They had been warned that Americans would shoot prisoners without mercy—and now it was happening. But what they feared and what was actually happening were two completely different things. The Americans weren't executing anyone. They were hunting rabbits. Wild rabbits that would be cleaned, cooked, and served to the very women now praying for their lives. This forgotten World War II documentary tells the shocking true story of German female POWs at a Texas prison camp who discovered that everything Nazi propaganda had taught them was a lie. When Greta and hundreds of other Wehrmacht auxiliaries—telephone operators, nurses, and clerks—were captured and shipped to America, they expected torture, starvation, and death. Instead, they found hot meals, clean beds, medical care, and dignity under the Geneva Convention. This WWII historical account reveals how former enemies were treated with unexpected humanity at American POW camps, where abundance replaced the starvation propaganda had promised, and kindness shattered a worldview built on hatred. Through Greta's journey from terror to understanding, this untold story explores how simple acts of decency—hunting fresh meat for prisoners, paying them wages, treating them as human beings—proved more powerful than any weapon in rebuilding a broken world. If this remarkable true story of World War II redemption and the power of mercy over hatred resonates with you, please like, subscribe, and share to help preserve these crucial historical lessons.
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