"I Haven't Tasted Sugar in Years," German Women POWs Weep at American Cinnamon Rolls
Nobody believed what happened when German women prisoners of war arrived at an American camp in 1945 and tasted cinnamon rolls for the first time in years. Captured Wehrmacht baker Roswitha Baumann expected cruelty but discovered unexpected kindness through flour, sugar, and butter — ingredients she thought she'd never see again. This is the untold story of how a simple pastry became the bridge between enemies, transforming hatred into redemption during World War Two's final days. What made these women choose captivity over freedom? The answer lies in sweetness they couldn't forget. Disclaimer: This video is a dramatized retelling of World War II stories, created for educational reflection and entertainment purposes. Elements of the narrative have been artistically interpreted, and creative tools, including AI, were used to enhance the storytelling experience.

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