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Montana, Christmas 1945. German POW women stand in the frozen assembly yard, waiting for another day of hard labor. Then an American guard says something they don't understand: "No work today. It's Christmas." They don't move. Christmas means nothing when you're cold, far from home, and haven't heard from family in eight months. But the guard gestures toward the mess hall, where yellow light spills from windows. Inside, they find tables covered with white linen, not oilcloth. Real ceramic plates, not tin trays. And food they can't believe: roasted turkey, mashed potatoes swimming in butter, fresh rolls, cranberry sauce, milk so white it looks fake. The Americans serve them, piling plates high. "Take as much as you want. There's plenty." The women sit in silence, afraid to hope. Then one tastes the turkey. Another drinks the milk. A third bites into warm apple pie. And they break. Fifteen women crying into their plates, unable to stop. Not from sadness—from the shock of unexpected kindness. From butter and warmth and clean napkins. From Americans who said "Merry Christmas" and meant it. From remembering, just for one day, what it felt like to be human.