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During WWII, 400,000 German soldiers made the U. S. their home. They were prisoners of war, and they were here because there ...
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D-Day as Seen by German SoldiersAlarms sounded, bunkers shook, and confusion spread fast - this is how D-Day unfolded through the eyes of the German soldiers ...
The remains of an Army private from Detroit who died as a World War II prisoner of war in the Philippines have been identified 83 years later — almost to the day — and are set to be reinterred in ...
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Why Did U.S. Soldiers Prefer German Binoculars in WWII?During World War II, many U.S. soldiers favored German-made binoculars over their standard-issue gear. Renowned for their ...
It was unbelievable,” said Andrew Roth, 97, who remembers the day he was liberated from Buchenwald concentration camp with ...
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