Nazi POWs in Tennessee Were Shocked by What Americans Called a “Small” Meal During WWII

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  1. the thing to remember about the propaganda these german solders had been fed for years,is that a lot of it was based on decade old outdated information……the america of 1943-45 was a far different america from depression era 1933…america had spent that decade upgrading infrastructure, building industrial capacity,and learning scientifically based farming methods that created that abundance. ..almost every home had electricity….even farms in the middle of nowhere…..almost every farm had tractors,trucks,all built by factories with massive industrial capacity…..gone was "dust bowl" ways of living,and farming….america spent its decade making life easier and creating abundance unmatched anywhere else….so much abundence,america could fight on 2 fronts,feed everyone at home,and all their allies…germany spent that decade preparing for a war that depended on taking from their neighbors,instead of creating their own abundance….and eventually,they ran out of everything….and had to "get rid of excess population" to feed the remainder….and still starved.

    germany lost,not from lack of effort,fighting power,or will to fight…germany lost because they were buried under american industrial capacity,while they had nothing left.

  2. Sadly, critical thinking is not taught in our public schools anymore. In the 1980's I had occasion to tutor two high school students both of above average intelligence. One was public school at a well regarded school system the other at a Catholic school. I used Socratic method to teach them how to figure out things for themselves. The catholic school student took to it quite well. The public school student got more and more frustrated and finally just said why don't you just tell me the answer. That was what he was used to. Memorize answers and parrot them back. As time went on I found many educators with the same experience. Too many were disciplined for being too hard when they were trying to teach their students how to think. Who is pushing this. It certainly makes for a population that's easy to control. Just like Germany.

  3. I sincerely doubt that the servings were over large. All institutional cooking serves standard servings to each person. For instance 3oz. Of meat, 1/2 cup potatoes. And 1 cup green beans. If they were served pie ala mode I'll eat my hat. And a starving person would vomit that huge meal. No try to shine us on.we are not that stupid.

  4. My great grandma's farm was a training ground during the war in Lebanon,TN. It is about an hour an half from Dechard, TN outside Winchester, TN. I still remember finding rusted cans and old campsites from on the training ground.

  5. I was born in 1960 and I never once in my life ever heard of any Nazi pows in the United States until last year. It never happened it’s all BS and the scary part is you people all believe it’s real and make up your own stories about it.

  6. I’m watching from the town where Camp Forrest was built. Its land is an Air Force base that has Wind tunnels to test Rockets, Space Shuttle, and many more things that Fly. Some POWs visited in the 1980s and when interviewed said being here was the best time of their lives. Our citizens have only nice things to say about these Men. No women were imprisoned here.

  7. I do not believe that the 1940's America described in this story is the same as 2026 USA, you have the American secretary for War demanding no quarter i.e kill everyone even unarmed troops who surrender, and a government that relies on AI to plan bombing runs that target girls schools. You also have a US President who demands personal Loyalty and obedience, not unlike Adolph Hitler. My how things change

  8. I have been asked by a few people why we would bring German and Italian POWS to this country. Europe is a continent as you know. If POWS were house there and fighting spilled over into that area or they escaped then they would rejoin the war and we would have to fight them again. England was across the channel from Europe and already held over 400,000+ there and in Scotland. Since we had liberty ships delivering supplies almost daily to fight the war, they were coming home empty. They started bringing POWS to the USA on the return trip. If they escaped they would have to make their way to the Atlantic and cross thousands of miles of ocean. We did build some camps for POWS but the majority were some of the hundreds of military training bases that were no longer being used. We simply put fences around the barracks areas. We already had kitchens and dining facilities from when they were training bases. The USA held between 425,000 and 450,000 POWS. Sorry if this bored you but some people never knew the full story.

  9. I live in Tennessee I grew up hearing about these sights and lived not far from one and was always intrigued about the stories about p.o.w.s living in them during the war always amazed me that here in Tennessee they would have a camp like this

  10. One of the great factors in play was that most Europeans and that includes Germans had no idea how large America was and how large its farming country was. They simply didn't understand that they coming from a small country and engaged in war with a very very large country on the scale of the Soviet Union across an ocean that could out produce them in many ways with one hand tied behind its back and the one hand was that most American families at home then were feeling rationing with coupons and sacrifices to make this possible. They were eating Oleo margarine. But they were doing it to win They did not starve We did not starve my grandparents did not starve. But we worked hard coming out of depression into a World War. My grandmother God bless her even if she was giving me a ham sandwich would always slather it with butter or margarine because that was extra calories and that was what she had done for her husband and her kids as she raised them during the Depression and end on to World War Two. She never gave up on that habit even when I asked her not to 'cause I didn't want butter on my ham sandwich. Didn't make any difference She was going to add calories to my day. So we were left with a mark We Americans were marked by not abundance but by a depression and yet when it came time to wage a World War we were already ready to sacrifice because we had been doing it all along to survive. Scarcity was what we had been conditioned to. So we endured it, and in doing so enabled our nation to psychologically destroy the Pows who came to our shores.

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