“It Smells Like Stew!” — German Women POWs Cried Over Their First American Meal in U.S. Camps
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“It Smells Like Stew!” — German Women POWs Cried Over Their First American Meal in U.S. Camps
They had been trained to believe surrender was shameful, a betrayal worse than death. When dozens of German women were captured by American forces in 1945, they expected cruelty, harsh words, and humiliation. But when they arrived at U.S. POW camps, something no one could have imagined happened.
Inside the barbed-wire fences of the Gulf Coast camp, these women were given clean clothes, medical care, and their first taste of American food — hot stew, potatoes, and bread. Some cried quietly. Some sat in stunned silence. And for the first time, they realized that even in war, mercy could exist.
This is the forgotten story of how humanity broke through fear and propaganda. A story that reminds us that compassion can sometimes change hearts where weapons and battles cannot.
Disclaimer:
This video is a dramatized retelling of World War II stories, created for reflection and entertainment. We use creative tools like AI to enhance our storytelling experience.
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