In the final, desperate months of World War II, as Adolf Hitler's regime began to collapse, Germany turned to its last reserve: its own civilians. In October 1944, the Volkssturm was formed—a force made up of elderly men, teenagers, and boys, many with little to no training, sent to defend a crumbling Reich.
In this episode of History Shorts, we examine how a nation at the brink mobilized its youngest and oldest citizens, and how propaganda, desperation, and ideology combined to send children into the chaos of war. From the streets of Berlin to the rural frontlines, the Volkssturm became a tragic symbol of a regime unwilling to surrender.
This is a story of indoctrination, sacrifice, and the human cost of fanaticism—where the final chapter of the war was written, in part, by those who should never have been asked to fight.
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