Outnumbered 90 to 1 The WWII Hero Who Laughed and Changed Everything
Автор: Echoes of America
Загружено: 2026-01-15
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On January 29th, 1945, in a frozen Belgian village, a single American paratrooper walked into a nightmare.
First Sergeant Leonard Funk stepped around a farmhouse corner and found himself face to face with 90 armed German soldiers. His men were captured. A Nazi officer pressed a submachine gun into his stomach and screamed for him to surrender.
Instead — he laughed.
What followed took less than one minute.
Twenty-one enemy soldiers were killed.
The rest surrendered.
And Leonard Funk earned the Medal of Honor for one of the most unbelievable acts of courage in World War II.
This is the true story of a quiet, 5'5" paratrooper from Pennsylvania who refused to surrender, refused to panic, and used shock, nerve, and perfect timing to survive the impossible.
🎖 This cinematic WWII documentary covers:
The Battle of the Bulge aftermath
Paratroopers behind enemy lines
A Medal of Honor action few people know
Real combat psychology under extreme pressure
If you enjoy true war stories, WWII history, cinematic narration, and real-life heroism, this story is for you
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