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It's probably worth highlighting that the boys had most likely spent years in the Hitler Youth and had been brain washed into the fact that they would be expected to fight, from a very young age if needed, to defend the "master race".
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A pair of perhaps brothers, heading home after surviving the defense of Berlin...going home to mother...
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It does make you wonder just how young they really are when compared to the height of the U.S. M.P., unless, of course, he is unusually tall; they are not much taller than the rifle.
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U.S. Military Police of the 44th Infantry Division interview two juvenile Wehrmacht soldiers following the surrender of divisions of the
German
19th Army in western
Austria
. Towards the end of the war, with able-bodied German men in short supply, German and Austrian boys as young as 12 and 14 were being conscripted to fight in a last ditch effort to turn the tide of the war. Landeck, Tyrol-Vorarlberg, Ostmark (prior to the war and afterward: Landeck, Tyrol, Austria). 5 May 1945
That is so sad!
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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