German Child Soldiers in Alberta Refused to Leave Canada After the War Ended

German Child Soldiers in Alberta Refused to Leave Canada After the War Ended
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May 1946, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The spring air smelled like fresh grass and diesel fuel from the trucks outside. Inside the wooden office at camp 133, three boys stood in a line. They wore German army uniforms that had faded from dark gray to the color of old dishwater. The wool hung loose on their thin frames. Their boots were scuffed and w... Read More
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