When I saw Anna again, Anna had become much thinner. I think it was due to the bumps around, but she looked much more capable. <-¡·
When they first met, they hugged Anna politely under the envious gazes of many of his soldiers. Of course, this was a courtesy, but the feeling of hugging was a particularly strong feeling for men. Anna squinted her eyes and smiled: "Captain Kandy, we meet again!"
"Well, we meet again! Beautiful reporter Anna!" I asked with a smile: "Are you dropping by for an interview, or are you here to meet this old friend of mine?"
Anna pursed her lips and smiled, with an indescribable charm, and said: "Of course it's both, but more people come here specifically to visit old friends!"
"Oh, if that's the case, I would be extremely honored!"
Bernard Lin squeezed over from the side and made fun of Anna, but he looked really unflattering and said: "Hi, Miss Anna, do you remember me? I am Bernard Lin, you can call me Lin! We have met before of!"
Anna looked at Bernard Lin¡¯s eager and attentive look, smiled, and said: ¡°Lieutenant Bernard Lin, of course I have not forgotten you! Originally, in my schedule, I really wanted to interview you specifically!¡±
Lin Bernard's eyes lit up, and he stood next to Anna and said: "I'm ready, Miss Anna can interview me at any time! By the way, that photographer, yes, it's you! Please come over and give me Miss Anna and I will take a photo first!¡±
Anna said generously: "Of course!"
Bernard Lin finally got the photo taken with Anna, and he couldn't help being happy. He didn't care even if Anna pushed him away, but he said: "You guys talk first, you guys talk first!"
When Anna and I were alone together, I didn¡¯t even know what to talk about with Anna, but Anna broke the embarrassment. Anna smiled and asked: "Captain Kandy seems a little uncomfortable with me?"
"Where? In fact, I am very happy to be with the beautiful Miss Anna!"
We chatted casually for a few words, perhaps because we really couldn¡¯t find a common language. Both of them fell silent again. Anna suddenly asked: "Excuse me, Captain Kandy, if I want to find some special materials to report, where should I go? You know, a lot of news nowadays is too common for everyone! You know, it is What¡¯s the reason! I hope you can help me! Really, I need your help!¡±
Regarding Anna¡¯s request. I really didn¡¯t know what valuable and unique news I could provide her with, so I thought: ¡°I can understand it, but you have to let me think about it!¡±
As I lowered my head to reminisce, I suddenly remembered the time I happened to pass by a US military prisoner of war camp a few days ago. The scene she saw, maybe Anna will find something there.
"Maybe, maybe you should go to the prisoner of war camp and have a look! Maybe there is something worth interviewing there!"
After Anna heard this, she hesitated and said: "I heard that the situation there is not good, and most of them refuse interviews from reporters!"
I smiled and said: "I have already made my suggestion. To be honest, there is nothing worth exploring in the current war! It is nothing more than how many Germans we have eliminated and which areas we have occupied. To be honest, for us I¡¯m no longer interested!¡±
Anna said: "Of course! It seems like it was written by one person!"
I smiled and said, "However, your interview with General Montgomery was very successful?"
Anna also smiled and said: "Really? But I think General Montgomery really has no political vision. I'm afraid the press conference he held was also a failure for him!"
I shrugged and said disapprovingly: "Oh, that's a matter between big shots. For us, it's not a big deal! But with Prime Minister Churchill's backstage protecting him, he doesn't have any problems!"
Anna nodded and said: "He is such a troublesome person!"
"To be honest, if you want to find some attention-grabbing reports! It's best to look around, maybe you will come across something worth reporting!"
Anna thought for a while and said: "Maybe I should go to the prisoner of war camp and have a look!"
"Of course, if there are no problems, I can ask Bernard Lin to go with you, and you can have an exclusive interview with him. This guy, I think he will be happy!"
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Anna smiled and said: "Forget it, to be honest, I prefer to go with you!"
¡°I can以The well-fed American soldiers watched the Germans eating soup made from wild grass with their rifles in their hands. At the same time, without a toilet, they slept in their own feces like animals, and then began to slowly and tragically die.
Anna couldn¡¯t hold back her anger and said to the officer: ¡°Is this our prisoner of war camp?¡±
The officer was a little confused as to why Anna's attitude had changed significantly, and said: "Yes, these are the damn Germans. They only deserve to live in such conditions."
Anna said angrily: "This is too inhumane. We actually laughed at the British, French and Canadians. Look at ourselves, what have we done?"
By May 1945, Germany was defeated and surrendered. The approximate number of people who surrendered to Britain, the United States and France was: General Montgomery's British army surrendered 500,000 German prisoners, and the French and Canadian coalition forces surrendered 2 million people. Most of these prisoners of war were released after Germany surrendered. returned home, although 300,000 of them were sent to France to contribute to French reconstruction areas. The United States suffered more than five million casualties in Europe and North Africa. However, the United States' handling of German prisoners of war was different from that of Britain, France, Canada and other countries.
At that time, Eisenhower, the commander-in-chief of the European Union Command, was unwilling to cooperate with the British army in dealing with German prisoners of war. Because the British dealt with prisoners of war in accordance with the Geneva Convention, that is, prisoners of war should be treated no less favorably than soldiers in their army in terms of basic living conditions such as food and accommodation, and have the freedom to communicate with their families, and the Red Cross would regularly visit prisoner of war camps and other measures.
General Eisenhower decided to do something on his own. He put forward a proposal to divide German prisoners of war into two classes, one was the surrendered prisoners of war, and the other was the disarmed enemy armed forces. The first type enjoys the Geneva Convention, and the second type is treated as enemies, which means that even if they surrender, they can also be killed. (To be continued.)