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“You Want Me to Do WHAT With Patton?!” — What Eisenhower Said When Churchill Used Him as Bait
June 15th, 1944. 10 Downing Street, London. 9 days after D-Day, the room smells of cigar smoke…
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Why Patton Was the Only General Ready for the Battle of the Bulge
December 19th, 1944, a converted French army barracks in Verdd, France. The most powerful generals in the…
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“THEY’RE GOING TO DROWN US!” — Japanese Women POWs SCREAMED as Trucks Approached the River
August 17th, 1945. Selenus Valley, California. The canvas sides of the military truck rattled as 50…
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“We Were Ready to Die” — Japanese Women POWs Collapsed When Americans Opened the Gates Instead
July 9th, 1944. Northern Saipan, Mariana Islands. The capsule felt impossibly small in her palm, no…
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“Please Don’t Hurt Me” – German Woman POW Shocked When American Soldier Tears Her Dress Open
April 17th, 1945. A muddy ditch outside Hybrun, Germany. The air smells of cordite and wet earth….
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“Good God, He’s Already There” — The 48 Hours Patton Moved 100 Miles and Changed History
August 4th, 1944. Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, Versailles, France. The message arrived at 0847 hours….
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“My Skin Hurt” — German Woman POW Shocked as U.S. Army Medics Save Her From Losing Both Hands
March 12th, 1945. Fort Sam, Houston, Texas. The American medic stared at the girl’s hands and …
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The Apache Scout Smiled When the Germans Laughed — By Dawn, Their Patrol Was Just a Ghost Story
October 18th, 1944. The Vostas Mountains, Eastern France. Daniel Yazy stood at the treeine, watching darkness …
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“We Won’t Take Our Clothes Off!” — British Guards’ Next Move Shocked German ‘Comfort Girls’ POWs
September 14th, 1945. A detention facility near Nottingham, England. The knock came at dawn. Not the …
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Why a U.S. Soldier Tore the Dress of a Japanese Woman POW — The Reason Shocked Everyone
June 18th, 1945. Okinawa. The sun burned white against corrugated metal roofs. Sergeant James Williams stood…








