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Rations & Reality: WWII tells human-scale stories from the war—through artifacts and senses. Soap and hot water. Bacon on a skillet. A stamped library card. Moments like these often contradicted propaganda and quietly changed lives. We focus on overlooked POVs—especially female POWs, nurses, interpreters, clerks, civilians under orders—where competence, routine, and small mercies carried real weight. Each ~30-minute episode opens with a concrete, sensory hook and unfolds with measured narration, specific dates/places, and credible numbers (rations, queues, temps), closing with a sourced factual coda. No caricatures. No gore. No clickbait. Just careful, evidence-led storytelling drawn from diaries and letters, ICRC/Red Cross parcel logs, NARA records, camp inspections, unit histories, and contemporary newspapers. Sensitive topics are labeled; dignity is non-negotiable. If careful, human-scale WWII stories matter to you, subscribe—quiet voices deserve the mic. This video is a work of historical fiction. While inspired by real events of World War II, the specific characters, dialogue, and scenarios are fictionalized for storytelling purposes. We use AI tools to assist in the creative process, including scriptwriting and visuals. Our aim is to present engaging, human-scale stories — not strict documentary history.