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GermanGrandma2828 karma

The bond between doctors and patients and nurses because nobody knew if he would survive another day.

GermanGrandma2138 karma

After a bombing when the sirens stopped, we knew that lots of patients would come in but we didnt know what kind of injuries would expect us. Then we had to work extremely long and got extremely little sleep and everytime the sirens were going off again and we knew we would have to continue working for many hours. I learned to not give up even when you think this might be your last day and push through no matter what.

GermanGrandma1969 karma

I think the public opinion changed already at the beginning of the war but you were not allowed to express your opinion.

GermanGrandma1787 karma

After the war there were lots of infections, I had to take care of many childrens and was living with them in an isolated station and when they cried at night I sometimes let them sleep in my bed to comfort them. One of them became very accustomed to me and when she healed she was extemely thankful and said that she would never forget what I have done for her.

GermanGrandma1694 karma

I never did business with them, but in my part if the country the US troops were stationed and they treated us very respectful, however I heard that the UK troops did not treat people as good.