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Fascinating, this is a great video to teach us the history of WW2. Thank You!
The logic from germans could be geneva convention states POWs are not to be in combat zone so march to safety ?
Is attempt to save rebuild for history tourism $$
Any idea how blacks were treated bearers of american kulture german propoganda
Red cross tin food punctured to make it no good for escape rations
How many guards were there for security
Many junker school cadets were described by allies as cunning as foxes when used as snipers they at least were dangerous opponents .
Excellent video! My FIL was at Moosburg VIIA (after his time at SLIII and SLXIIIA) and survived the long march in January/Feb and again in April. He was, like thousands of others, liberated by Patton’s soldiers in April ’45. I even have photographs of him there, with his fellow Airmen of the 100th Bomb Group. It is quite illuminating to see VIIA as it exists now, and i am very surprised that some of the barracks still exist. Thank you so much for posting this!
What an outstanding presentation! Thank you for all you do 🇺🇸🫡
What a extremely well researched and interesting video. My father was in the 3rd Armored when they found the Dora-Mittelbau Concentration camp near Nordhausen in April 1945 not long after their Commander Major General Maurice Rose was killed/murdered near Paderborn. My father said very little about what he had seen there. I can understand the frustration of the men being made to stay in the camp after liberation but I also understand the reason why. Not a good situation anyway you look at it to say the least. Your free but your not, hard to swallow. Thank you for this great video.
Thanks i did enjoy…..
This is a fantastic video WW2WF!!!
It’s a shame more of the camp is not still there but at least they have some signage, and they are preserving a bit of it. Modern development encroaches. Which makes the work you do all the more important. I look at recent videos of Patton Barracks in Heidelberg where I was stationed in the early 70’s. It has been the subject to a redevelopment attempt but in my opinion, it would have been better to have maintained the existing structures. Unlike an internment camp it was built to last. Keep up the good work. You are documenting history.
Ery nice presentation. Several years ago I visited the site of Stalag Luf3. Not much there now. I did not know much about the transition up Luf 7.
Thank you for your tireless work in tracking down these photos and telling their stories. All of these men deserve the respect of having their stories told. We owe them our lives and our freedom. My father fought in the Battle of the Bulge, 26th Infantry Division. 🇺🇸💝🪖
Très beau travail de mémoire , toutes mes félicitations !
Another great episode!
Fabulous fabulous effort.