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What Happened to German Soldiers After WWII?
The war ended in 1945, but for millions of German soldiers, the struggle didn’t stop there. In this video, we examine what happened to Wehrmacht and SS troops after World War II - from surrender and ...
Slogging through the snow-covered fields of Germany, 20 below zero at night, fired upon relentlessly by the enemy. Hungry, always hungry. Terrified, dodging bombs at every turn, soldiers in World ...
A 300-year-old painting that went missing for 80 years has been returned to a German museum. The artwork was stolen by an American soldier during World War II.
Hundreds of German prisoners of war were housed at camps in North East in 1944 and 1945. They helped fill the wartime labor shortage.
For 77 years, the remains of U.S. Army Sgt. Bernard J. Sweeney Jr., a casualty of World War II, went unidentified, including decades in a Belgian cemetery where he was known only by a number: X ...
Officials have accounted for the remains of a United States Army soldier from Alabama who was killed during World War II — eight decades after a German officer handed over his identification tags.
DETROIT – The remains of a Michigan soldier killed during World War II has been accounted for. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced this week that Army Tech Sgt. Leonard J. Dettloff ...
The soldier was buried near a lake, and likely died in February 1945 while fighting for control of a bridge in Grzybek, Poland, according to a news release from the park on social media.
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