1. Clearing the Rubble: The Trümmerfrauen

In the immediate aftermath of World War II, Germany’s cities were blanketed in debris. The Trümmerfrauen, or “rubble women,” became symbols of resilience as they cleared mountains of bricks and twisted metal from streets and homes. Armed with little more than wheelbarrows and determination, these women made it possible for reconstruction to begin in devastated cities like Berlin and Dresden. Their tireless work, often overlooked, formed the physical foundation for Germany’s recovery.