When 13 American Paratroopers Were Surrounded — They Captured 400 German Soldiers | WWII
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In December 1944, during the brutal winter fighting of the Battle of the Bulge, a small group of American paratroopers from the U.S. Army found themselves completely surrounded in the frozen forests of Belgium.
They numbered just 13 men.
The enemy facing them was not a patrol, not a platoon—but hundreds of German soldiers advancing toward Bastogne as part of Hitler’s final offensive in the West.
What happened next defied every rule of warfare.
Through discipline, terrain, timing, and psychological pressure, these American paratroopers achieved something that sounds impossible even today: they compelled the surrender of approximately 400 German troops—without reinforcements, without armor, and without air support.
This video tells the true, documented World War II story of that encounter, following a precise timeline and real battlefield conditions during the Ardennes campaign. No myths. No exaggeration. Just history—exactly as it unfolded.
If you’re interested in:
World War II military history
The Battle of the Bulge
U.S. Army airborne forces
Real wartime leadership and survival stories
Lesser-known but verified WWII events
then this story deserves your time.
🎖️ Remember the men who fought in the winter of 1944. Their decisions shaped history.
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