They Win Even in Humanity," German Women POWs Shocked After Using Flush Toilets in US Prison Camps
Автор: WW2 Timeline
Загружено: 2026-01-04
Просмотров: 1943
Camp Como, Mississippi, August 1945. German POW Anneliese stared at the white porcelain toilet. A real flush toilet. With running water. For prisoners. Her friend Hilde whispered: "Das kann nicht sein." This can't be. They'd been using holes in the ground for over a year. When Anneliese took her first hot shower in months, she sobbed. Sergeant Patterson called out: "Water's endless here." The women learned American homes had these as standard. That everyone, even prisoners, got the same facilities. Frau Schmidt said what they all felt: "They win even in humanity." Not with weapons. With flush toilets. With the simple refusal to lower standards, even for the defeated.
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