Fellow on the left looks kinda like Chuck Connors:
Meanwhile, across the Rhine...
My Mrs' stepdad's uncle (if you follow) was a mature Bavarian in early 1945. The local Polizei showed up at the house and told him "Ivan ist kommt. Pack your stuff and come with us. You're in the army, so pack light. If you don't want to do your sacred duty to defend the German Fatherland, we'll hang you. Choose now."
He went.
When the war was over, he walked home several hundred miles, caught some sort of infection/ailment/disease he was too exhausted to fight, and died, one more pointless casualty of the second world war. I've never seen a picture of old Volkssturm guys where they're smiling, with the exception of the fellow on the left in this picture, and he's probably smiling for reasons aside from being pleased to be next to an MG 42 getting the 20 minutes of training Herr Obergefreiter said they'd get. They know this isn't going to end well. They're not confident. Some of them would have served in WW1, and so were well acquainted with how bad war can be. They would have thought they were too old to be drafted, but life is full of disappointments...
What a crappy, crappy deal.
Never trust a government. Never trust a charismatic leader. Never take what you're being told at face value. Fail to observe these rules, and that could be you at age 60.
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