100 German Soldiers Attacked This American Patrol — He Killed Them All With One Rifle
Автор: WW2 Untold
Загружено: 2026-01-23
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In the frozen forests outside Hürtgen, Belgium, on January 26th, 1945, a single American soldier made a stand that would become legendary in the 78th Infantry Division. Private First Class Martin Sullivan, a 23-year-old rifleman from Pennsylvania, faced a tactical nightmare—his eleven-man patrol ambushed by a full German company in the final months of World War II.
This video tells the complete story of Sullivan's seventy-three-minute fight: the initial ambush, the decision to stay behind, the systematic defense using an M1 Garand with limited ammunition, the transition to a captured BAR, the grenade attacks, and the final hand-to-hand combat before American reinforcements arrived. We explore the tactics, the weapons, the impossible mathematics of one man against overwhelming odds, and what it takes to hold a position when retreat is the only sensible option.
What You'll Learn:
Small unit tactics in the European theater
How the M1 Garand and BAR performed in sustained combat
The psychology of fighting alone against superior numbers
How one soldier's decision saved his entire squad
The reality of close-quarters combat in WWII
Post-combat effects and recognition for valor
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⚠️ Disclaimer: This is entertainment storytelling based on WW2 events from
internet sources. While we aim for engaging narratives, some details may be
inaccurate. This is not an academic source. For verified history, consult
professional historians and archives. Watch responsibly.
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