Inquiring Photographer:”Are you glad that the non-fraternizing ban with German girls has been lifted?”Aug 16, 1945

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    1. Whispering_Wolf on

      They all seem to fear men coming home with German wives and not wanting American girls anymore. Did that happen a lot back then or was it just fear?

    2. Check out Billy Wilder’s movie “A Foreign Affair” for a look at what “the boys” were up to in post-war Germany.

    3. RexInvictus787 on

      Julie Manhattan was ahead of their time. The rest of them gave the answer one would expect from people of that era. Her answer sounds like what people would say today.

    4. Electronic-Country63 on

      It’s harder to appreciate today just how angry people felt about Germans following the war. In in my mid to late forties and remember friends of
      My grandmother still being very openly critical of Germans in the 90s. One wouldn’t buy German-made or brand goods.

      I’m in the UK but this feeling was often replicated across Europe and wouldn’t surprise me if it was also prevalent in the US.

      It was framed as a moral, just war against an axis of evil. Everyone knew people who had died or had loved ones die.

      I’m not surprised these women were frosty to German women, especially with the added angle of defeat and “they’re coming here, taking our men”.

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