This is how the German soldiers lost their pride in World War 2

The German soldier of 1939 and the German soldier of 1945 are like two people. The German soldier of 1939 had a camera to take pictures. The German soldier of 1945 had toes that were frozen from the cold.In 1939 the German soldiers were like tourists in their uniforms. They would spend their evenings in cafes in Paris sending postcards of the Eiffel Tower back to Berlin. The German soldiers had leather boots that were stiff and black and their uniforms fit them well. They also had food in their mess kits. The German soldiers walked around with a lot of confidence like a teenager who has never been hurt before. They won their battles quickly. Were able to go back home before the harvest season.


By 1943 things had changed for the German soldiers. The mud in Russia had taken away their confidence. The soldiers leather boots were not good for the very cold weather so they had to wear big straw shoes that made them walk funny.


By 1945 the German army was made up of men and young boys. You would see a 60-year-man wearing a coat that was too big for him standing next to a 14-year-old boy who had a Panzerfaust that he did not know how to use well. The German soldiers were not fighting for the army anymore they were fighting for the man standing next, to them. Many of the soldiers started running to the west. The German soldiers did not end the war with a fight they ended it as men who were very tired and just wanted to sit in a quiet room where nothing was happening.

 

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