“They Were So Kind to Me” | German Female POWs Fell in Love With Their American Guards

The Valentine’s Day Petition The frost on the windowpanes of the commandant’s office at Camp Crossville, Tennessee, looked like shattered glass. It was February 14, 1946—the first…

‘Syrup on Pancakes’ | German Women POWs Sob at American Weekend Breakfast Spread

The Harbor of Numbness The morning fog over New York Harbor on December 11, 1944, was thick and gray, smelling of salt, coal smoke, and the deep,…

‘Is This Real Food’, German Women POWs Cry Seeing Their First American Thanksgiving Plate

The Shadows of Guard Towers The transport truck rattled violently as it struck another pothole on the red-dirt roads of central Louisiana. Inside the canvas-covered bed, forty-three…

German Women POWs in Texas Were Shocked When a Cowboy Called One of Them “Darlin’”

The Great Dust The engine of the olive-drab Army transport truck backfired, a sharp, metallic crack that made twenty-two-year-old Greta Hoffman flinch. She squeezed her eyes shut,…

The Americans Said, ‘Fried Chicken Today’ | German POW Women Couldn’t Believe the Taste

The Smell of American Soil The cargo hold of the liberty ship had smelled of rust, bilge water, and the sour, crowded panic of forty-three women who…

‘The Americans Said, ‘Root Beer Float” | Female German POWs Thought It Was Champagne

The heavy canvas tarp at the back of the transport truck rattled violently as the vehicle bounced down the unpaved access road. Inside, forty-three women sat packed…

Italian Women POWs Shocked by Their First Taste of American Spaghetti and Meatballs

The Altar of Submission The copper vats of the Corpo d’Assistenza Femminile in Naples had smelled of wood ash, bruised bay leaves, and the sharp, green bite…

‘The Americans Said, ‘Try the Corn Dogs” | Female German POWs Thought It Was a Trick

The Dust of Texas The train hissed to a violent, shuddering halt, venting a great cloud of steam that smelled of coal smoke and hot iron. Inside…

The Americans Said, ‘Chicken & Dumplings’ | German POW Women Ate Until They Smiled Again

The Gray Moss of Mississippi The canvas flap of the transport truck slapped against the wooden frame, rhythmically slicing the humid air into suffocating gulps. Inside, twenty-three…

The Americans Said, “Pork Chops, Applesauce, Sweet Potatoes” | Female German POWs Thought It Was Christmas

THE AMERICAN DIET The recruiting officer in Nuremberg had been very specific about what happened to women who fell into enemy hands. “The Americans are weak, decadent,…