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Ложная история о "медсестре" времен Второй мировой войны распространяется в соцсетях

В социальных сетях распространяется снимок медсестры времен Второй мировой войны, созданный с помощью искусственного интеллекта.

ЧИТАТЬ ДАЛЕЕ : http://ru.euronews.com/2025/09/04/bonus-euroverify-ww2-nurse

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00:00The full story of the nurse who wrote the names of the fallen in Normandy.
00:08An image is circulating widely on social media claiming to show an Allied Forces World War II nurse
00:14taking the names of soldiers who died during the D-Day landings in Normandy in France.
00:19The picture is typically shared with captions saying that the men were buried in makeshift graves on Omaha Beach
00:24before proper cemeteries were built,
00:26and that nurse Clara Thompson wrote down the names of each soldier that she tended to.
00:31Her notebook was supposedly found decades later in her daughter's attic.
00:35The images appeared all over Facebook and X,
00:38but the story has been fabricated with the picture having the hallmarks of being AI generated.
00:43The Allies established eight military cemeteries within four days of the D-Day landings on 6th June 1944,
00:50with the first American and British nurses arriving on 10th and 12th June respectively.
00:55In the picture, the alleged nurse is not wearing an accurate uniform.
00:59A full archive show that Army nurses serving in Normandy wore much different attire to what is depicted here.
01:05More than 4,000 Allied soldiers died on D-Day,
01:09with the landings eventually leading to the liberation of France and subsequently the rest of Europe.
01:14It ultimately paved the way to an Allied victory against Nazi Germany, which surrendered in May 1945.
01:20For more investigations and fact-checks, head to our website, euronews.com.
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