The Pregnant Collaborator: Why American Soldiers Risked Everything to Protect the Enemy's Mother
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A true World War II story based on real events.
In 1944, a young Italian woman — condemned as a “traitor” for loving a German officer — was shipped across the Atlantic to a U.S. POW camp in the Arizona desert. She arrived seven months pregnant, marked for revenge by her own countrymen. The partisans wanted her dead. The British didn’t want to keep her. No one knew what to do with a woman carrying the enemy’s child.
But inside Camp Florence, a handful of American soldiers made a different choice.
Instead of turning their backs, they protected her. They kept her separate from the other prisoners, brought her real food, blankets, and guards who stood watch at her door not to punish her – but to keep her alive. In the middle of a total war that demanded absolute hatred, they chose mercy.
This video tells the story of:
– Julia, an Italian fascist auxiliary who fell in love with a German officer
– The baby she carried into captivity, born behind barbed wire
– The U.S. guards who risked their reputation and safety to protect “the enemy’s mother”
– How this forgotten World War II story challenges what we think we know about enemies, revenge, and humanity in wartime
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