The American POWs Were Burly Giants, Good Under Interrogation To



The American POWs Were Burly Giants, Good Under Interrogation To
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21 thoughts on “The American POWs Were Burly Giants, Good Under Interrogation To”

  1. von derheydt,, mentioned by this guy in the normandy battles,,, got a lttr of commendation after the war from the american commander for careful following of a one hr white flag cease fire to attend wounded soldiers from both sides, amis and german medics treated each others boys

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  2. How on earth you manage a download every day is almost a miracle. Every credit to you and those (if they exist) who help you. My wife and I think your diction and voice are perfect – unlike 99% of YT. It really is nice to hear English 'like what it's good'.

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  3. Regarding Churchill, there is so much of the Angels and the Devils in extraordinary humans. They are deep,y flawed humans by all accounts. The Commonality between all the real hero’s is that they have buckets of guts!

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  4. My grandfather PFC Gordon Coleman fought in Italy, during a night time search (he said that night was so dark) he stepped in a hole and broke his ankle. It was so bad he never went back to the frontlines. He was in Africa, Sicily and Italy. Miss him and his stories he’d tell me about the war he saw.

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  5. One could argue successfully that the Italian Campaign was to draw German strength away from France in anticipation for the Invasion of France. Italy's greatest blunder was getting into the war in the first place. They should have stayed neutral. Italy was resource poor. They had to beg Germany for resources such as oil and steel, etc.

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