In this moving interview with RT, Retired U.S. Army Colonel Frank Cohn — a Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany as a child — shares his unforgettable experience of meeting Soviet troops at the Elbe River in April 1945. πΊπΈπ€π·πΊ<br />From emotional embraces to spontaneous celebrations with vodka, Col. Cohn’s story is a living testament to the hope, unity, and human spirit that emerged even amidst the devastation of World War II. πποΈ<br />A touching, historic reminder of how enemies became allies — and how moments of peace can shine even in the darkest of times. π―οΈπ<br /><br />#ElbeDay<br />#FrankCohn<br />#WWIIHistory<br />#HolocaustSurvivor<br />#SovietAmericanUnity<br />#WorldWarII<br />#HistoricMoments<br />#PeaceAndUnity<br />#VeteransStories<br />#LivingHistory<br />#USArmy<br />#SovietUnion<br />#HistoryMatters<br />#RTInterview<br />#ElbeRiver<br />#VictoryInEurope<br />#EndOfWar<br />#HumanSpirit<br />#UnlikelyAllies<br />#SharedHistory