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Berlin – Time Travelling to Nazi Germany with VR!

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AMERICAN REACTS TO Hitler, Nazis And World War II: How Germany Deals With Its Dark Past

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Do Germans Talk About World War II? What Do They Teach About the Holocaust? Reaction

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How Germans View World War 2

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German American internment during World War II

The American Nationalities Movement honored Joe Wendel of the German Community and host of the German radio show on WCPN 90.3 at the annual Captive Nations Dinner in Cleveland on July 14, 2016. Wendel told how Japanese internment during World War II was publicized but the German and other internments were not publicized. There was a camp in Parma, a suburb of Cleveland, for example.

German POW's Murdered in Oklahoma

A mile from Route 66, lies the Fort Reno Cemetery, where any German or Italian POW of World War II who died while imprisoned nearby, is laid to rest. One in particular is a result of spying for the Americans.

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(Nearly) Forgotten WW2 Battles I The 411th Infantry heads into Germany

Retracing the steps of a U.S. Infantry unit as they cross the border into Germany for the invasion that led to the end of the war in Europe.



The Race to the Rhine was fast, but that doesn't mean it wasn't difficult. Take a walk on the 411th's battleground and see what they saw...but 75 years later.



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John McCreary World War II Stories 1

OBITUARY. John McCrea McCreary, Lt. Col., RA, Rtd., died in his home in Rectortown, Va. ___June 3, 2009; three days before the anniversary of D-Day.

John landed in Normandy as part of General Pattons never publicized secret weapon, his 3rd Cavalry and other reconnaissance units. Ranging the countryside in scattered, constantly in-touch-with-the-enemy small groups, these rovers and probers were the first sure proof in village after village that the Liberation was happening and was real.

Lightly armored and highly mobile, these armored car groups deliberately and continuously harassed the German lines. Patton always knew where the Germans were because reconnaissance units like John's were never out of contact with the enemy.

Bypassing the struggles and dramas in Paris itself, these were the units that linked up with the guerilla Maqui to the south and east of the capital to keep the war of movement in motion. En passant John acquired the Legion of Merit plus three purple hearts.

Having made it through France John was captured in Germany on the wrong side of the Saar River during a two day, on foot recon behind enemy lines. He wound up as Kommandant of his own prison camp. As the German war machine imploded in rear guard chaos, his prison guards had quietly surrendered to their Allied prisoners.*

Later in Korea. Arriving early with the independent 6th Tank Battalion, he survived the bitter retreat to, and defense of the Pusan perimeter, and the triumphant, advance back up the peninsula to capture Pyongang in North Korea. After the Chinese invasions, of course, came the re run of these actions; the long, fighting retreats under Chinese assault then, once again, now under General Ridgeway, the crunching advances to recapture Seoul and move on to the 38th Parallel. During this second advance McCreary twice in the line of duty encountered his brother Edward, now a combat engineer officer with the 3rd Division. It was, after all, a small war.

Born in New York, he was raised in pre WW II Spain and the Philippines where his father ran the Phil. Railroad Co. of Panay. In college in the U.S. when the war started, he joined the army. Simultaneously, his family was interned in Japanese prison camps. It is a laughing irony that three weeks after his family were safely liberated in Manila, John was interned in Germany.

Anthony Schoppe a Hessian soldier who fought for America #schoppee #hessian #americanrevolution

Anthony Schoppee (Schoppee) moved to the Machias region after the American Revolution. He came to America as a hired Hessian soldier fighting for Great Britain. After the Americans captured him, he fought for the Americans.
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1945 UNEDITED RAW FOOTAGE! The Wehrmacht Leaves Italy Escorted by the US Army




The Wehrmacht leaves Italy escorted by the US Army. US color footage.
There is a kind of mistery inside this footage. These German soldiers, filmed at the end of April/early May, 1945 are not Prisoners of War. They are armed soldiers, some of them with Italian collaborationist women and their children, trying to reach the fatherland with any possible means; in this case they travel pratically escorted by US Army units originally based in Italy.
Germany will not surrender until the 9th of May. While we see what appears to be the seizure (or maybe the purchasing...) of personal weapons belonging to some German Officier, the thousands of Wehrmacht soldiers, as it appears near the end of the film, will reach German soil with their Mausers and MG-42 bullet belts around the neck.
How an agreement like that have been possible, and the role of the US Army in protecting the retreating Wehrmacht against attacks by the Italian partizans, is just another of the many remaining secrets of WW2.

About this interesting issue friend youtuber terentii from Russia suggests:
Regarding the mystery of how the Germans were able to withdraw from northern Italy virtually unmolested in the last days of the war, a secret agreement had been struck between Himmler's right-hand man Karl Wolff and OSS chief Allan Dulles the day before Hitler's suicide. It was upheld by Doenitz, as Hitler's successor, with the aim of bringing as many troops as possible back to Germany for surrender to the Western Allies and forming a united front against the Soviet Union. I would assume the treatment they received at the hands of the Americans was part of the deal, as it was definitely not US standard operating procedure.
The agreement is referenced in Ian Kershaw's biography of Adolf Hitler; I would be interested in learning more about it, if circumstances allow.

Italian friend youtuber PaulixBlack adds:
I've noticed a couple of things: a) the German convoy (if it's the same all through the film) includes some civilian cars and at least one italian military truck; b) at 6.13 an handwritten sign can be seen, reading P27 may 8 Haglund. If it means that specific reel was shot on may 8 1945, it was 6 days after the surrender of German troops in Italy, which was effective from may 2nd.
Anyway I don't know how this could explain the german soldiers being armed: maybe this could be the consequence of an agreement between the commanders on the field,depending on particular military/political circumstances in the area (which remains unknown).

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75 Years after WWII: Memorials in Berlin | A History Tour of Berlin | Traces of WWII in Berlin

75 years after the end of WWII, travel expert Lukas Stege visits memorials in Berlin to find out what impact the war had on the German capital. Among his destinations are the Reichstag, the Topography of Terror museum, a flak tower and museums of the Allies.

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The American Invasion of Parkville: Melbourne in WW2

Although Royal Park in the inner north of Melbourne is a huge expanse of green space today, it has been used for many different things in the past - especially by the military. Camp Pell, or 'Camp Hell' was it was later known, was the best-known of these during and after the Second World War, and served other uses too.

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1945 War Is Over in Wiesbaden, Germany (re-masterized)





US troops enter Wiesbaden in March 1945.
The de-nazification begins with the American officers speaking to the German civilians.
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Discover the incredible bond between Wojtek and his comrades, as they navigated the perils of World War II together. Join us as we unravel the journey of a true unsung hero, whose extraordinary tale continues to inspire generations. Don't forget to like this video, hit the subscribe button, and turn on notifications to stay tuned for more gripping content. Thank you for choosing our channel, where we strive to bring you fascinating stories and share the extraordinary moments that shape our world.

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