The Paratrooper Who Never Surrendered || Leonard Funk: Sixty Seconds in Hell
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Загружено: 2026-01-08
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One of the most unbelievable yet true stories of World War II.
January 1945. The Battle of the Bulge.
In a snow-covered Belgian village, an American paratrooper stands alone in front of 90 armed German soldiers. A submachine gun is pressed into his stomach. His own men are on their knees, disarmed.
Instead of surrendering…
he starts laughing.
This is the true story of Leonard Alfred Funk Jr., an ordinary American who became the most decorated paratrooper of World War II. From the chaos of Normandy, through the failed gamble of Market Garden, to sixty seconds of unimaginable violence at Holzheim, Funk’s actions would earn him the Medal of Honor.
Told through black-and-white, vintage war-footage–style visuals, this documentary explores courage under impossible odds, leadership in moments of total collapse, and the single decision that turned certain death into victory.
He did not surrender.
He attacked.
🎖 Medal of Honor Recipient
🪖 82nd Airborne Division
❄️ Battle of the Bulge
⚔️ Based on true events
War does not favor the strongest.
It favors the ones who keep thinking when everyone else has stopped.
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