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May 1945. Across several POW camps in Bavaria, American interrogators began noticing an unusual pattern. German prisoners kept asking a similar question: “When do we start fighting the Russians with you?” It was not just one camp. Not one rumor. Different prisoners, in different locations, repeating the same idea. Third Army intelligence officers documented the comments and passed the reports up the chain. What worried headquarters was not the question itself — but why prisoners thought it made sense to ask. Many of them had heard stories about General George S. Patton and his openly critical views of the Soviet Union. This video explores what some German POWs believed might happen in May 1945, where those beliefs came from, and why American commanders considered the situation sensitive from an intelligence and security perspective. This is a look at perception, rumor, and uncertainty at the exact moment one war ended — and another tension quietly began. 📚 HISTORICAL ACCURACY & DRAMATIZATION NOTICE This video is based on verified historical records, military archives, and documented accounts. To enhance the narrative experience, some scenes have been dramatized and dialogue has been reconstructed from historical documentation, after-action reports, and witness testimony. Sources consulted: National Archives and Records Administration US Army Historical Division reports Published military histories and memoirs Declassified documents For academic research, please consult primary sources and professional historians.