And isnt it weird how the Russians and German's hubris has always led them to undersetimate the scrappy but ultimately superior american cunning?
Theres 101 stories of the brave Lt with no air support or artillery supporting holding off a whole battalion with onlu 100 men.
I wonder why nobody in history has ever pulled off a glorious combat from the bad side.
I think what truly made me look for alternative opinions instead of believing the official narrative was reading about Vlad Tepes. I was always interested in medieval history and reading about it made me understand how crucial it is to know the both sides of the story.
Reading up on Vlad for a research project back in college was one of the more interesting assignments I had. The dude was just an absolute savage defender of his people. Interesting guy for sure.
There's a reason why he's considered a national hero, elsewhere? A bloodthirsty tyrant. Thought that was strange and even hearing he was the inspiration behind the dracula by Bram Stoker which it got me thinking, oh it must be one of their tricks.