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Discover a group of heroes you’ve never heard about, but should have. They had nicknames like Burr, Popeye and Moe. Many jumped in Normandy on D-Day. They were there in Belgium, freezing, hungry, tired and surrounded, but still held off countless German attacks in the Battle of the Bulge.
Many of these men ran the three miles up and three miles down legendary Currahee Mountain at Camp Toccoa or parachuted in to Holland in Operation Market Garden. Their eyes saw the atrocities committed by the Nazis as they liberated a concentration camp.
You may not recognize their names, but these brave and humble soldiers, along with their more chronicled “Band of Brothers” comrades, were also part of Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne in World War II. They were the “other” Band of Brothers. See interviews with many of these men, never-before seen video and photos, and much more
Run time approximately 55 minutes
E10043: D-Day: The Price of Freedom
$5.00 (Each)