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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks SGT John " Mac " McConnell for reminding us that in the midst of total war while many were devoid of any vestige of humanity, a German mother named Elisabeth Vincken and her 12-year-old son, Fritz were confronted by three American soldiers, one badly wounded, were lost in the snow-covered Ardennes Forest between Belgium and Germany on Christmas Eve, 1944.
This German mother had hoped her German Wehrmacht son would be home by Christmas. She allowed the Americans to come inside her home and prepared a meal for them. Then a Wehrmacht corporal and three very young soldiers wished Elisabeth a Merry Christmas and told her "they were lost and hungry. Elisabeth told them they were welcome to come into the warmth and eat until the food was all gone, but that there were others inside who they would not consider friends. The corporal asked sharply if there were Americans inside and she said there were three who were lost and cold like they were and one was wounded. The corporal stared hard at her until she said “Es ist Heiligabend und hier wird nicht geschossen.” “It is the Holy Night and there will be no shooting here.” She insisted they leave their weapons outside. Dazed by these events, they slowly complied and Elisabeth went inside, demanding the same of the Americans. She took their weapons and stacked them outside next to the Germans'.
Understandably, there was a lot of fear and tension in the cabin as the Germans and Americans eyed each other warily, but the warmth and smell of roast Hermann and potatoes began to take the edge off. The Germans produced a bottle of wine and a loaf of bread. While Elisabeth tended to the cooking, one of the German soldiers, an ex-medical student, examined the wounded American. In English, he explained that the cold had prevented infection but he'd lost a lot of blood. He needed food and rest."
Many German Wehrmacht soldiers were Christian and many USA soldiers were as well. It is wonderful to learn that enemies with similar faith could celebrate Christmas eve in the relative shelter of a small cabin home.
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SGT Charles H. Hawes
SGT Charles H. Hawes
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Good shall triumph over evil and human kind will rejoice in the love of God.
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LTC Wayne Brandon
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John, This is a really remarkable story that needs to be told and retold.
Thank you for posting it.
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LTC Wayne Brandon
LTC Wayne Brandon
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Cynthia Croft - Right you are, Cynthia!
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LTC Wayne Brandon
LTC Wayne Brandon
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Cynthia Croft - Thank you, Cynthia and a very Merry Christmas to you as well.
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell
SGT John " Mac " McConnell
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That it need's to be LTC Wayne Brandon .
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