In the archives of the oral history of World War II, there is a very seminal interview pertinent to the current 2018 border conditions. In the interview, an aging G.I. not a RAMBO nor an Audie Murphy, just a grunt, pulled from his factory job, his bowling league, his softball team to go fight the Germans, tells this story. He is on guard duty, at a river crossing. He is a private, a combat soldier. His Captain tells him not to allow any German,soldier or civilian to cross the river. All is quiet, then a group of German refugees appear, civilians , men, women and children, young and old appear and start swimming across the river. He fires into the air, half of the refugees turn back. The others keep coming; he puts a round in the water ahead of them. All turn back, save an audacious woman. She swims on. He fires again into the air; she still swims on. The other refugees are on the opposite riverbank watching. He fires a round into the w...