The Little Devil's Hole
It was April 14, 1945. As American tanks rolled into the Bavarian town of Waischenfeld they discovered an abandoned landscape — well almost.
A young boy came to greet the soldiers, riding down the road on his bicycle, carrying a white flag.
As the troops were setting up their base in the local Steinhuas, the boy told of some frenzied activity he had seen in a local cave called Kleines Teufelschloch (Little Devil's Hole).
Since the SS were involved in this curious event, the cave was examined by the Army.
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It was April 14, 1945. As American tanks rolled into the Bavarian town of Waischenfeld they discovered an abandoned landscape — well almost.
A young boy came to greet the soldiers, riding down the road on his bicycle, carrying a white flag.
As the troops were setting up their base in the local Steinhuas, the boy told of some frenzied activity he had seen in a local cave called Kleines Teufelschloch (Little Devil's Hole).
Since the SS were involved in this curious event, the cave was examined by the Army.
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