What are you cooking tonight that requires two sticks of butter to make it truly great? 😂 This Mustards Napa cornbread is getting the full honey-butter treatment.
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History Oasis
General Dwight Eisenhower walked through the gates of Ohrdruf in April 1945 and could not believe what he saw.
Piles of emaciated bodies and evidence of mass starvation and brutality lay before him.
Rather than trust secondhand reports, Eisenhower insisted on witnessing the concentration camp with his own eyes.
He feared that future generations might one day dismiss the atrocities as wartime exaggeration or propaganda.
So he ordered extensive photography and film footage of what Allied troops found as they liberated the camps.
He also urged journalists and lawmakers to visit in person, so the evidence could never be denied.
The images captured that spring became some of the most powerful documentation of Nazi crimes ever recorded.
Eisenhower understood that preserving the truth mattered as much as winning the war itself.
Eisenhower's decision to document Ohrdruf and the other camps extensively created an evidentiary record that would prove essential just months later, when Nazi ...