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German POWs Couldn’t Believe American Farmers Ate Better Than Their Officers

WW2 Documentary: German POWs in America — Captured soldiers working on U.S. farms couldn’t believe how well ordinary Americans lived. In this WW2 story, German POWs discovered that American farmers ate better than their officers back home.
This powerful World War II documentary reveals how a simple farm in Iowa shattered the myths of Nazi propaganda and changed the beliefs of captured German soldiers forever.

In 1944 and 1945, thousands of German prisoners of war were sent to work across the rural heartland of America. There, among vast cornfields and friendly farm families, they witnessed something unthinkable: abundance, freedom, and kindness. Many realized that if this was the life of American civilians, Germany’s dream of victory was hopeless.

Through historically accurate storytelling and cinematic narration, WW2 Depths of History brings to life one of the most human and overlooked chapters of World War II — when enemies laid down their pride and saw one another’s humanity for the first time.

📜 What You’ll Learn:

How German POWs lived and worked in America during WW2

The reality of U.S. prison camps and agricultural labor

What these prisoners thought about America’s prosperity

How this experience changed their view of the war forever

💬 If you love real, immersive WW2 documentaries, subscribe to WW2 Depths of History for more untold stories of courage, conflict, and humanity from the Second World War.

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