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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:05,493 --> 00:00:06,691 Western France. 2 00:00:06,761 --> 00:00:09,094 Two months after D-Day. 3 00:00:11,398 --> 00:00:14,799 Trapped on the wrong side of a burning tank an allied tank 4 00:00:14,802 --> 00:00:17,903 commander goes on a rampage to clear the approach to Fort Montbarey. 5 00:00:24,879 --> 00:00:30,315 Out of ammo and defenseless he turns back but slides into a crater. 6 00:00:32,219 --> 00:00:35,420 And lands at the doorstep of German bunker occupied by enemy soldiers. 7 00:00:36,290 --> 00:00:38,690 It defies any kind of rational explanation that 39 8 00:00:38,792 --> 00:00:41,559 guys were going to surrender to a guy with a pistol. 9 00:00:41,562 --> 00:00:44,396 They will put his bluff to the ultimate test. 10 00:00:47,968 --> 00:00:52,271 On June 6th, 1944 allied forces finally land troops in Normandy. 11 00:00:53,574 --> 00:00:55,808 To open the western front. 12 00:01:02,249 --> 00:01:06,051 But Nazi fanatics and diehards continue to fight ruthlessly for survival. 13 00:01:09,857 --> 00:01:12,490 D-day was a battle. 14 00:01:13,260 --> 00:01:16,562 The allies still need to win the war. 15 00:01:26,640 --> 00:01:31,210 September 13th, 1944, Brest, France. 16 00:01:33,480 --> 00:01:37,215 Members of the American 121st engineers battalion work to 17 00:01:37,217 --> 00:01:41,119 find a route through an area occupied by Nazi forces since 1940. 18 00:01:45,259 --> 00:01:47,860 Captain Sidney Smith and his men must clear two paths 19 00:01:47,962 --> 00:01:50,662 across the minefield. 20 00:01:51,198 --> 00:01:54,566 To allow allied tanks access to Fort Montbarey, 21 00:01:54,602 --> 00:01:57,035 which guards the Port of Brest. 22 00:01:57,638 --> 00:02:01,106 The allies' siege of Brest began on August 7th. 23 00:02:01,809 --> 00:02:05,109 As allied forces head north east, 24 00:02:05,145 --> 00:02:07,646 supreme allied commander, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, 25 00:02:07,748 --> 00:02:10,616 judges the capture of Brest to be of the highest priority. 26 00:02:12,453 --> 00:02:15,854 There's this spectacular breakout from the Normandy beachhead. 27 00:02:16,523 --> 00:02:19,057 They're pursuing the German army and they're running out 28 00:02:19,093 --> 00:02:21,393 of supplies very quickly. 29 00:02:21,495 --> 00:02:24,096 The port situation became critical. 30 00:02:24,164 --> 00:02:26,531 The goal, to seize the Port of Brest and the. 31 00:02:26,567 --> 00:02:29,668 U-Boat bunkers back from the Nazis. 32 00:02:29,703 --> 00:02:32,270 Hitler told the German troops that were in the 33 00:02:32,372 --> 00:02:33,939 ports to hold at all costs. 34 00:02:34,040 --> 00:02:36,608 There was a, "To the last bullet to the last round", 35 00:02:36,710 --> 00:02:38,143 to the last life." 36 00:02:38,244 --> 00:02:40,145 These guys were going hold out until the end. 37 00:02:40,214 --> 00:02:42,147 Capture of the deep-water port would allow 38 00:02:42,216 --> 00:02:44,649 men and materials to be unloaded directly to feed the 39 00:02:44,685 --> 00:02:47,919 growing allied war effort. 40 00:02:48,688 --> 00:02:50,956 Fort Montbarey is one of the last German strongholds 41 00:02:51,025 --> 00:02:52,991 outside Brest. 42 00:02:53,126 --> 00:02:55,427 But it is protected by Nazi minefields. 43 00:03:03,637 --> 00:03:06,939 For the Americans to clear the mines in daylight could be fatal. 44 00:03:10,243 --> 00:03:12,276 The big advantage of clearing mines at night is 45 00:03:12,279 --> 00:03:14,312 you're not going to be as visible to the Germans, 46 00:03:14,414 --> 00:03:16,781 uh so you will have that kind of, you know, 47 00:03:16,817 --> 00:03:18,450 concealment under darkness. 48 00:03:20,387 --> 00:03:22,754 But the darkness makes their mine sweeping more dangerous. 49 00:03:23,857 --> 00:03:26,190 It also makes for a more confusing situation, 50 00:03:26,226 --> 00:03:27,926 it's easier to get lost. 51 00:03:27,928 --> 00:03:30,261 They're using these metal detectors and of course the 52 00:03:30,297 --> 00:03:33,665 ground is just inundated with all this stuff so at night, 53 00:03:33,667 --> 00:03:35,178 how are you really going to tell the difference? 54 00:03:35,202 --> 00:03:37,002 Metal is metal is metal down there and you, 55 00:03:37,103 --> 00:03:39,805 you're going by feel and touch rather than sight. 56 00:03:44,577 --> 00:03:47,512 Outside the Fort's walls Smith's men crawl forward in the dark. 57 00:03:50,851 --> 00:03:53,618 Some fan out into no man's land to ensure their work is 58 00:03:53,720 --> 00:03:56,755 not disrupted by German raiders. 59 00:04:02,463 --> 00:04:04,496 The others work in groups of three, 60 00:04:04,498 --> 00:04:07,099 armed only with metal detectors, engineer's tape, 61 00:04:07,201 --> 00:04:09,968 explosives and digging tools. 62 00:04:11,238 --> 00:04:14,773 While one sweeps, another marks off the safe path. 63 00:04:16,510 --> 00:04:20,112 The unlucky third probes. 64 00:04:20,214 --> 00:04:22,314 The true work of mine clearing is done on your hands 65 00:04:22,849 --> 00:04:25,384 and knees usually with a bayonet. 66 00:04:25,486 --> 00:04:26,985 Not straight down. 67 00:04:27,087 --> 00:04:30,522 But a sloped angle and very gently prodding and probing ahead. 68 00:04:32,692 --> 00:04:36,061 As they work they uncover 300 pound naval shells, 69 00:04:36,063 --> 00:04:39,364 buried as improvised mines by the Nazis. 70 00:04:40,300 --> 00:04:43,468 Each capable of destroying a tank and killing its crew. 71 00:04:44,571 --> 00:04:46,082 Yeah the engineers are not going to try and diffuse 72 00:04:46,106 --> 00:04:49,040 these mines at night because it's just way too dangerous. 73 00:04:49,042 --> 00:04:51,220 You have to be able to see what you're doing in order to 74 00:04:51,244 --> 00:04:53,578 be able to diffuse them. 75 00:04:53,980 --> 00:04:55,680 They rig each one with a pound of plastic 76 00:04:55,782 --> 00:04:59,184 explosive to detonate later. 77 00:04:59,286 --> 00:05:01,166 That way there's no chance that you are going to 78 00:05:01,221 --> 00:05:03,032 be trying to diffuse it under cover of darkness and 79 00:05:03,056 --> 00:05:05,556 it blows up in your face. 80 00:05:05,559 --> 00:05:07,492 The cleared paths will allow the tanks to 81 00:05:07,494 --> 00:05:10,562 advance on the walls of the fort. 82 00:05:13,100 --> 00:05:15,567 The engineers creep back to their lines. 83 00:05:15,669 --> 00:05:18,803 Their night's work has already proved costly. 84 00:05:19,239 --> 00:05:21,440 German snipers located one man despite the darkness. 85 00:05:25,545 --> 00:05:27,345 And another is gravely wounded. 86 00:05:30,184 --> 00:05:32,818 Allied command believed German troop strength at Brest to be 87 00:05:32,886 --> 00:05:36,922 10,000 to 20,000 men and that the city would fall in a week. 88 00:05:38,292 --> 00:05:40,692 But the allies have under estimated the Nazi defenses. 89 00:05:43,196 --> 00:05:45,341 They do not account for the German soldiers who retreated 90 00:05:45,365 --> 00:05:48,200 from the American advance and provided thousands of reinforcements. 91 00:05:52,806 --> 00:05:55,606 The troops assigned to Brest were also among the elite. 92 00:05:56,209 --> 00:05:59,611 Nazi propaganda often portrays and calls the. 93 00:05:59,713 --> 00:06:03,148 Fallschirmjager as the youngest sons of the god of war. 94 00:06:04,918 --> 00:06:07,819 German paratroopers are generally well-trained and 95 00:06:07,921 --> 00:06:11,056 well-equipped and have got a high motivation. 96 00:06:12,426 --> 00:06:15,359 Including Major General Herman-Bernhard Ramcke, 97 00:06:15,395 --> 00:06:18,363 commandant of fortress Brest. 98 00:06:18,598 --> 00:06:22,868 Ramcke has served in all three branches of the German armed forces. 99 00:06:22,936 --> 00:06:24,836 And is himself a qualified paratrooper in the 100 00:06:24,971 --> 00:06:27,639 2nd Fallschirmjager division. 101 00:06:30,110 --> 00:06:33,111 He was also someone who was particularly dedicated to Nazism. 102 00:06:33,780 --> 00:06:37,315 Someone who firmly believed in the Fuhrer Adolf Hitler. 103 00:06:39,386 --> 00:06:43,655 Ramcke issues an order saying that every single U.S. 104 00:06:43,991 --> 00:06:47,526 soldier that is fighting against us here in Brest will 105 00:06:47,627 --> 00:06:51,096 not fight in Germany against our home country. 106 00:06:52,733 --> 00:06:55,433 By the morning of September 14th, 107 00:06:55,535 --> 00:06:58,836 the 121st engineers have uncovered four naval shells 108 00:06:59,740 --> 00:07:02,741 and rigged them for simultaneous detonation. 109 00:07:06,479 --> 00:07:09,781 But the explosions reveal a fifth naval shell in the tanks' path, 110 00:07:10,217 --> 00:07:12,750 still intact. 111 00:07:13,353 --> 00:07:15,887 Private John Nelson races forward to place an explosive 112 00:07:15,889 --> 00:07:20,458 charge on the shell. 113 00:07:22,930 --> 00:07:24,763 Though struck by enemy fire, 114 00:07:24,831 --> 00:07:28,099 Nelson succeeds in setting the charge... 115 00:07:31,538 --> 00:07:35,540 then scrambles back to safety. 116 00:07:39,946 --> 00:07:42,547 With a route cleared through the minefield the craters will 117 00:07:42,682 --> 00:07:44,849 be filled in to create two paths, 118 00:07:45,351 --> 00:07:47,385 50 yards apart and eight yards wide. 119 00:07:51,358 --> 00:07:55,060 Major Tom Dallas of the 116th infantry regiments, 120 00:07:55,062 --> 00:07:57,729 prepares to storm Fort Montbarey. 121 00:07:57,830 --> 00:08:01,199 Major Tom Dallas he was a soldier with a soldier's fighting heart. 122 00:08:02,035 --> 00:08:06,070 He had kind of ferocity about him and a single mindedness in 123 00:08:06,073 --> 00:08:08,539 terms of destroying the Germans. 124 00:08:08,542 --> 00:08:10,975 He had an axe to grind against them because of the many 125 00:08:10,978 --> 00:08:13,812 soldiers under his command they had killed on D-Day. 126 00:08:14,448 --> 00:08:16,648 It won't be easy. 127 00:08:16,717 --> 00:08:19,684 An 18th century French fort provides German forces with a 128 00:08:19,686 --> 00:08:22,020 formidable defensive position. 129 00:08:22,556 --> 00:08:25,156 Strong masonry walls are backed by a massive earthen 130 00:08:25,158 --> 00:08:28,226 embankment 40 feet thick. 131 00:08:28,228 --> 00:08:31,529 A moat 15 feet deep and 40 feet wide surrounds the fort. 132 00:08:32,399 --> 00:08:33,959 You basically have these forts that are, 133 00:08:34,000 --> 00:08:36,701 that are created to withstand almost any weapon that would 134 00:08:36,703 --> 00:08:39,304 have existed in the 18th Century and uh, 135 00:08:39,306 --> 00:08:42,440 still pretty applicable to the 20th Century. 136 00:08:42,709 --> 00:08:44,509 In addition to the existing structures, 137 00:08:44,544 --> 00:08:47,412 German troops have dug an anti-tank ditch and placed 138 00:08:47,514 --> 00:08:51,983 bunkers and pillboxes occupied by machine gun crews. 139 00:08:54,087 --> 00:08:56,588 It is just one of a series of forts that ring Brest to 140 00:08:56,690 --> 00:08:58,223 protect its port. 141 00:09:00,160 --> 00:09:02,840 Plus, the forts are sighted along every reasonable route of advance. 142 00:09:04,397 --> 00:09:07,598 The allies had already ruled out attack from the sea. 143 00:09:07,600 --> 00:09:09,934 This is supposed to be the easy way in. 144 00:09:10,036 --> 00:09:14,472 Fort Montbarey is just a nut that you are going to have to crack. 145 00:09:18,512 --> 00:09:21,212 In addition to Sidney Smith's engineers, 146 00:09:21,348 --> 00:09:23,448 Major Dallas also commands artillery... 147 00:09:23,517 --> 00:09:25,417 Fire! 148 00:09:27,420 --> 00:09:30,755 Along with American and British tanks. 149 00:09:31,657 --> 00:09:36,761 Major Dallas orders a smokescreen to protect US troops as they mobilize. 150 00:09:39,633 --> 00:09:42,266 Then sends the 116th's "c" company to attack German 151 00:09:42,336 --> 00:09:45,704 positions on the Fort's right flank. 152 00:09:47,107 --> 00:09:50,208 Dallas must neutralize the German's forward defenses. 153 00:09:50,443 --> 00:09:52,477 If he fails, his advance will stall. 154 00:09:57,818 --> 00:09:60,018 September 14th, 1944. 155 00:10:01,355 --> 00:10:05,123 For two days American forces have attacked Fort Montbarey, 156 00:10:05,192 --> 00:10:07,291 which guards the port city of Brest, 157 00:10:07,327 --> 00:10:08,292 without breaking through. 158 00:10:08,328 --> 00:10:09,527 Yes Sir! 159 00:10:09,629 --> 00:10:11,162 Get those troops moving! Let's Go! 160 00:10:11,264 --> 00:10:13,331 Major tom Dallas orders C Company of the 116th 161 00:10:13,366 --> 00:10:16,501 infantry regiment to clear the pillboxes and trenches on the 162 00:10:16,603 --> 00:10:18,737 right flank of the fort. 163 00:10:20,573 --> 00:10:23,375 You've got to take these positions first as a kind of 164 00:10:23,476 --> 00:10:25,643 stepping stone to get physically near the fort. 165 00:10:27,381 --> 00:10:28,813 In the smoky haze, 166 00:10:28,915 --> 00:10:31,649 the cratered landscape proves dangerous. 167 00:10:48,034 --> 00:10:51,536 The infantry moves in with grenades and bayonets. 168 00:10:52,906 --> 00:10:54,739 C Company is in some very intense fighting. 169 00:10:55,542 --> 00:10:57,541 Grenade to grenade kind of fighting. 170 00:10:57,577 --> 00:10:59,444 Uh, rifle to rifle. 171 00:10:59,479 --> 00:11:01,613 Bayonet fighting, which is exceedingly rare. 172 00:11:05,519 --> 00:11:07,952 When you see that in the reports of the time, uh, 173 00:11:07,988 --> 00:11:11,022 it tells you that it's an extraordinarily traumatic kind of combat. 174 00:11:11,792 --> 00:11:14,225 What it meant was really intimate killing. 175 00:11:14,227 --> 00:11:16,627 While C Company has this mission: Close with the enemy 176 00:11:16,663 --> 00:11:19,264 and destroy them at that close range. 177 00:11:20,833 --> 00:11:23,101 But by late afternoon C Company achieves 178 00:11:23,170 --> 00:11:28,139 its objective and the Americans occupy the west side of the fort. 179 00:11:31,344 --> 00:11:34,112 Dallas can begin to move in his tanks. 180 00:11:35,882 --> 00:11:38,883 British Churchill MK VII tanks are known as "crocodiles". 181 00:11:40,587 --> 00:11:43,421 They are armed with a 75mm gun, 182 00:11:43,423 --> 00:11:45,924 and turret-mounted machine guns. 183 00:11:46,226 --> 00:11:48,326 Each crocodile tows an armored trailer, 184 00:11:48,361 --> 00:11:50,528 which contains 400 gallons of petroleum fuel. 185 00:11:51,097 --> 00:11:54,599 That enables the tank to shoot flames 80 yards, in 120, 186 00:11:54,835 --> 00:11:57,469 one second blasts. 187 00:12:00,540 --> 00:12:02,974 Crocodile Tank is a fearsome psychological weapon. 188 00:12:04,311 --> 00:12:06,144 Nobody wants to be burned to death. 189 00:12:06,146 --> 00:12:07,823 There are a lot of different kinds of death. 190 00:12:07,847 --> 00:12:10,148 That's probably the worst. 191 00:12:10,283 --> 00:12:12,383 Major Dallas orders three crocodiles to cross the 192 00:12:12,419 --> 00:12:15,053 minefields and approach the fort. 193 00:12:21,161 --> 00:12:23,561 Because the Crocodile Tanks are heavy, it's uh, 194 00:12:23,663 --> 00:12:26,631 you know, about 40 ton tank, they are fairly well suited to 195 00:12:26,700 --> 00:12:30,568 this sort of jagged, cratered terrain. 196 00:12:31,938 --> 00:12:33,738 The lead crocodile is under the command of. 197 00:12:33,740 --> 00:12:36,774 British Lieutenant Hubert Anthony Ward. 198 00:12:46,520 --> 00:12:52,590 ♪ ♪ 199 00:12:53,092 --> 00:12:59,097 But as the second crocodile cuts across the minefield... 200 00:13:01,601 --> 00:13:05,069 it sets off another undetected naval shell. 201 00:13:10,510 --> 00:13:12,877 The tank is immobilized. 202 00:13:12,946 --> 00:13:16,748 The explosion kills one man and badly wounds the four other tankers. 203 00:13:20,287 --> 00:13:23,254 Major Tom Dallas' troops rush in to deal with the wreckage. 204 00:13:48,982 --> 00:13:53,584 Worse still, it holds up the other tanks. 205 00:13:54,220 --> 00:13:58,622 They stand by to cross the minefield to provide covering fire. 206 00:13:58,892 --> 00:14:01,725 But their path is now blocked. 207 00:14:02,095 --> 00:14:03,472 The remaining tanks are bottle necked. 208 00:14:03,496 --> 00:14:06,163 Ward is basically up there, cut off, 209 00:14:06,265 --> 00:14:09,100 on his own and those five tanks are of really no use to him. 210 00:14:15,108 --> 00:14:17,208 So American Captain Sidney Smith's Combat. 211 00:14:17,210 --> 00:14:20,578 Engineers spring into action, to clear a new path around the dead crocodile. 212 00:14:22,849 --> 00:14:24,916 These aren't just guys that build stuff. 213 00:14:25,018 --> 00:14:26,618 They're fighting engineers. 214 00:14:26,720 --> 00:14:30,254 These men have to maneuver, position charges, 215 00:14:30,356 --> 00:14:32,824 blow things up and then continue to fight and then in 216 00:14:32,925 --> 00:14:35,026 some cases hold things against all odds. 217 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:42,934 His men must now locate the mines in broad daylight. 218 00:14:43,036 --> 00:14:45,203 Making them easy targets for German snipers. 219 00:14:48,842 --> 00:14:51,909 This setback is yet more proof that German troops intend to 220 00:14:51,911 --> 00:14:54,845 fight for every inch of ground. 221 00:14:55,748 --> 00:14:58,249 Now nearly three weeks into their siege, 222 00:14:58,251 --> 00:15:00,852 the Americans still have not reached the city walls of Brest. 223 00:15:02,555 --> 00:15:04,588 Nazi propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, 224 00:15:04,591 --> 00:15:07,325 makes a big story out of the defense of Brest. 225 00:15:07,427 --> 00:15:10,728 He portrays the German Fallschirmjager and General. 226 00:15:10,764 --> 00:15:15,500 Ramcke as heroes fighting against all odds against the Americans. 227 00:15:17,370 --> 00:15:22,540 So, Brest is seen as something like the peak of the fighting 228 00:15:22,542 --> 00:15:24,375 in the fortresses in the West. 229 00:15:29,549 --> 00:15:33,350 Fort Montbarey itself is held by a unit of Fallschirmjagers, 230 00:15:33,386 --> 00:15:36,220 commanded by Oberleutnant Floter. 231 00:15:36,623 --> 00:15:38,823 German paratroopers or Falschirmjagers were an 232 00:15:38,892 --> 00:15:41,025 elite unit, battle hardened. 233 00:15:41,160 --> 00:15:42,994 They had all the mental toughness. 234 00:15:43,096 --> 00:15:46,964 They had the best weapons and they were going to fight to the death. 235 00:15:52,639 --> 00:15:54,505 Near the Fort's walls, 236 00:15:54,607 --> 00:15:59,110 Ward's Crocodile Tank remains a sitting duck alone on the battlefield. 237 00:15:59,913 --> 00:16:02,647 Vulnerable to one of the most feared Nazi weapons, 238 00:16:02,649 --> 00:16:04,382 the Panzerfaust. 239 00:16:05,017 --> 00:16:07,618 The, the Panzerfaust is the leading individual 240 00:16:07,754 --> 00:16:10,387 soldiers' anti-tank weapon of that time. 241 00:16:10,390 --> 00:16:12,990 In that kind of cratered landscape around Montbarey 242 00:16:12,992 --> 00:16:15,459 these guys could be hiding anywhere. 243 00:16:16,229 --> 00:16:18,596 If he's within 30 or 40 yards he's got this thing at his 244 00:16:18,698 --> 00:16:20,731 side and he can fire it. 245 00:16:20,800 --> 00:16:23,234 A one shot deal and there's a very good chance that thing is 246 00:16:23,335 --> 00:16:25,736 going to penetrate your armor and possibly lead to a 247 00:16:25,739 --> 00:16:28,206 catastrophic explosion. 248 00:16:30,576 --> 00:16:33,611 Lieutenant Ward decides to take action. 249 00:16:34,113 --> 00:16:36,047 He targets the German defensive positions on the 250 00:16:36,116 --> 00:16:38,149 left flank. 251 00:16:38,952 --> 00:16:42,887 Dallas sends the 116th's B Company forward to support the tank's charge. 252 00:16:44,924 --> 00:16:47,625 The Panzerfaust is just one example of why combined 253 00:16:47,760 --> 00:16:49,860 arms become so important. 254 00:16:49,962 --> 00:16:52,196 The tankers don't often have the visibility to deal with 255 00:16:52,331 --> 00:16:55,099 them and they're looking for the heavier weapons. 256 00:16:55,401 --> 00:16:58,102 With clear lines of sight and maneuverability, 257 00:16:58,138 --> 00:17:00,638 the infantry are the best weapon against a Panzerfaust gunner. 258 00:17:22,162 --> 00:17:25,062 With bursts of flame Ward starts to clear the German 259 00:17:25,131 --> 00:17:27,265 forces from the outlying pillboxes. 260 00:17:35,441 --> 00:17:37,908 ♪ ♪ 261 00:17:37,977 --> 00:17:39,476 Left Stick! 262 00:17:39,579 --> 00:17:41,813 Then adds both his guns to the hail of fire. 263 00:17:53,927 --> 00:17:57,662 The flames do much of the work. 264 00:17:57,730 --> 00:18:01,032 The defenders quickly surrender. 265 00:18:05,271 --> 00:18:11,943 B Company rounds up more than 70 German soldiers. 266 00:18:15,982 --> 00:18:19,617 Ward presses onward with guns and flames. 267 00:18:21,487 --> 00:18:25,523 He clears the treeline to the north and then east of Fort Montbarey. 268 00:18:27,794 --> 00:18:30,494 Ward attacks so aggressively he runs out of fuel for his 269 00:18:30,496 --> 00:18:34,498 flame thrower and shells and bullets, for his guns. 270 00:18:34,734 --> 00:18:37,068 He has also outrun his support. 271 00:18:37,537 --> 00:18:39,536 It's just Ward and his crew. 272 00:18:39,739 --> 00:18:41,505 Uh, he has no infantry men with him. 273 00:18:41,607 --> 00:18:45,910 It's this lone tank, basically behind the fort, 274 00:18:46,379 --> 00:18:48,846 deep in enemy country. 275 00:18:49,315 --> 00:18:50,715 Now defenseless, 276 00:18:50,850 --> 00:18:53,117 Ward turns back towards his lines. 277 00:18:56,488 --> 00:18:59,757 He navigates the bomb blasted, cratered area, around the fort. 278 00:19:09,068 --> 00:19:14,672 ♪ ♪ 279 00:19:14,674 --> 00:19:19,843 But stops suddenly when his 40 ton tank slips sideways into a deep depression. 280 00:19:19,846 --> 00:19:22,479 His timing couldn't be worse. 281 00:19:22,515 --> 00:19:25,983 The tank comes to rest facing a bunker of German soldiers. 282 00:19:35,078 --> 00:19:37,544 As the American 29th Infantry Division tries to 283 00:19:37,614 --> 00:19:42,550 seize Fort Montbarey... 284 00:19:48,157 --> 00:19:50,925 Lieutenant Tony Ward's British Crocodile Tank crashes 285 00:19:50,927 --> 00:19:55,062 into a bunker containing 39 German soldiers. 286 00:19:59,535 --> 00:20:01,735 Ward has been roaming around there firing off, 287 00:20:01,837 --> 00:20:04,672 every, all these weapons he's definitely has an effect. 288 00:20:05,408 --> 00:20:09,076 He has demonstrated the exact right personality you want in 289 00:20:09,078 --> 00:20:11,212 someone who, who has that kind of weapon, 290 00:20:11,547 --> 00:20:14,481 that kind of tank in that kind of situation. 291 00:20:14,484 --> 00:20:18,085 He's done precisely what you should do. 292 00:20:18,588 --> 00:20:21,055 Initially surprised, the Germans may have been 293 00:20:21,124 --> 00:20:24,558 ready to surrender, but they quickly realize the tank is helpless. 294 00:20:30,566 --> 00:20:33,467 The tank's steep angle causes gasoline fumes to fill its interior. 295 00:20:38,441 --> 00:20:43,377 And worse, a fire extinguisher discharges and fills the tank with toxic gas. 296 00:20:49,551 --> 00:20:52,653 Ward's crew starts to suffocate. 297 00:20:56,892 --> 00:20:59,060 He seizes his pistol and pops the hatch. 298 00:21:06,168 --> 00:21:10,771 Lieutenant Ward does not plan to surrender. 299 00:21:10,873 --> 00:21:13,640 He begins a bold bluff and orders the Germans. 300 00:21:13,742 --> 00:21:16,477 "Hande hoch!" Or "Hands up." 301 00:21:17,413 --> 00:21:21,048 Not convinced by his pistol; The Germans don't move. 302 00:21:21,150 --> 00:21:23,317 The Germans look at him and are kind of sizing it up. 303 00:21:23,920 --> 00:21:25,385 Thinking of surrendering. 304 00:21:25,388 --> 00:21:27,788 But thinking, wait a minute, these guys look a little wobbly. 305 00:21:27,857 --> 00:21:30,124 This guy only has a pistol. 306 00:21:30,326 --> 00:21:33,761 One of the tank crew passes Ward a loaded Bren gun. 307 00:21:37,800 --> 00:21:41,968 And he blasts out a series of warning shots. 308 00:21:41,971 --> 00:21:44,672 Remarkably, the Germans surrender. 309 00:21:46,242 --> 00:21:48,576 It defies any kind of rational explanation that 39 310 00:21:48,677 --> 00:21:51,779 guys were going to surrender to a guy with a pistol. 311 00:21:51,848 --> 00:21:54,581 If the flames or these other weapons are not some kind of 312 00:21:54,617 --> 00:21:57,050 factor in that. 313 00:21:57,720 --> 00:22:00,453 Despite Ward's success the day's fighting has cost. 314 00:22:00,490 --> 00:22:02,790 Major Tom Dallas two tanks. 315 00:22:03,626 --> 00:22:06,494 And his troops have yet to directly attack the walls of Fort Montbarey. 316 00:22:09,165 --> 00:22:11,198 I suggest. 317 00:22:11,266 --> 00:22:14,401 Dallas hopes he can get some help from the 115th Infantry Regiment. 318 00:22:15,905 --> 00:22:18,739 They will manoeuver to sever the Fort's last lifeline, 319 00:22:19,174 --> 00:22:22,209 by capturing the road from Fort Montbarey back to Brest. 320 00:22:24,614 --> 00:22:27,882 If the 115th succeeds, Oberleutnant Floter will be 321 00:22:27,884 --> 00:22:32,052 cut off from supplies, reinforcement and escape. 322 00:22:35,358 --> 00:22:38,559 Meanwhile, Dallas prepares for another assault on the Fort itself. 323 00:22:40,096 --> 00:22:42,630 To do so, he must use the Crocodile tanks to full 324 00:22:42,731 --> 00:22:45,900 tactical and psychological advantage. 325 00:22:45,968 --> 00:22:48,035 Dallas still thinks he's going to need the tanks. 326 00:22:48,070 --> 00:22:50,503 The engineers then have to make sure to, 327 00:22:50,673 --> 00:22:53,574 to create some sort of smooth surface. 328 00:22:54,877 --> 00:22:57,711 Captain Sidney Smith and his 121st engineers 329 00:22:57,780 --> 00:22:59,847 venture back onto the battlefield, 330 00:23:00,616 --> 00:23:03,517 to fill in the moat and level out the approach to Fort Montbarey. 331 00:23:13,329 --> 00:23:16,664 They use everything at their disposal, 332 00:23:19,135 --> 00:23:23,938 from bulldozers to explosives to picks and shovels to 333 00:23:24,273 --> 00:23:26,807 accomplish the task. 334 00:23:30,046 --> 00:23:32,479 Captain Smith, he is the brains of this operation. 335 00:23:33,649 --> 00:23:35,983 If this were a, uh, peacetime civilian job he would be the 336 00:23:35,985 --> 00:23:38,452 architect, he would be the uh, foreman, 337 00:23:38,454 --> 00:23:40,520 the supervisor all in one. 338 00:23:41,224 --> 00:23:43,390 You've got a clear path over here! 339 00:23:43,426 --> 00:23:45,259 As they perform this work, 340 00:23:45,261 --> 00:23:47,895 Smith and his men must also detect mines and avoid enemy fire. 341 00:23:54,570 --> 00:23:57,471 Smith himself directs a bulldozer operator's work. 342 00:23:58,441 --> 00:24:00,407 So, here he is lying on the ground you know, 343 00:24:00,409 --> 00:24:03,176 under some level of cover, but certainly in danger. 344 00:24:03,813 --> 00:24:05,646 I think Captain Smith is a major, 345 00:24:05,748 --> 00:24:08,916 major player and character in this whole push toward Fort Montbarey. 346 00:24:09,752 --> 00:24:12,553 Without him I don't know it's going to proceed the same way. 347 00:24:16,592 --> 00:24:19,360 US Riflemen provide coverage throughout the operation. 348 00:24:29,772 --> 00:24:31,839 Their protection is so complete, 349 00:24:31,841 --> 00:24:35,109 only one member of the engineers is struck by German counter fire. 350 00:24:43,052 --> 00:24:46,119 On September 16th, Major Dallas launches yet another 351 00:24:46,155 --> 00:24:48,923 assault on Fort Montbarey. 352 00:24:50,726 --> 00:24:53,727 Smith's engineers have done their job well. 353 00:24:53,796 --> 00:24:56,297 Three Crocodile Tanks advance across the approach. 354 00:25:12,014 --> 00:25:15,182 And open up at point blank range. 355 00:25:18,454 --> 00:25:22,056 Each creates a wall of fire, on the Fort's north side. 356 00:25:30,265 --> 00:25:34,601 But with their fuel trailers empty the flames burn out. 357 00:25:34,670 --> 00:25:37,338 The blaze has no impact on the stone. 358 00:25:37,439 --> 00:25:40,808 The thick walls continue to protect the defenders inside. 359 00:25:47,550 --> 00:25:49,616 Dallas will need another plan to deliver the flames 360 00:25:49,752 --> 00:25:52,152 right into Fort Montbarey. 361 00:25:54,523 --> 00:25:57,257 September 1944. 362 00:25:59,362 --> 00:26:03,764 American forces continue their siege to liberate the French port city of Brest. 363 00:26:05,701 --> 00:26:08,301 Three flame throwing Crocodile Tanks fail to break through 364 00:26:08,337 --> 00:26:10,938 the walls of Fort Montbarey. 365 00:26:13,175 --> 00:26:15,909 American Major Tom Dallas must find a way to deliver the fire 366 00:26:15,911 --> 00:26:20,748 into the fort directly, to force the Nazis holdout to surrender. 367 00:26:22,485 --> 00:26:25,853 He realizes the easiest way through might be the main gate. 368 00:26:28,690 --> 00:26:34,395 Dallas orders an M-10 tank destroyer to fire 50 rounds at the entrance. 369 00:27:01,791 --> 00:27:05,225 While surely shaking the walls to their foundations, 370 00:27:09,965 --> 00:27:11,899 the gate holds. 371 00:27:13,102 --> 00:27:15,769 Six more Crocodile Tanks expend their fuel, 372 00:27:17,039 --> 00:27:19,840 sending fire up the walls on the north and east sides of the fort. 373 00:27:25,147 --> 00:27:28,082 Though they push the Nazi troops back from the walls, 374 00:27:31,620 --> 00:27:34,254 the flames still have no effect on the structure. 375 00:27:34,490 --> 00:27:36,356 Flame tanks at this point are not effective. 376 00:27:36,392 --> 00:27:38,470 You're asking them to do something they're not really 377 00:27:38,494 --> 00:27:41,595 designed to do which is shoot jets of flame at very well 378 00:27:41,597 --> 00:27:44,598 fortified masonry. 379 00:27:45,334 --> 00:27:49,103 I don't think flames are going to overcome that. 380 00:27:50,639 --> 00:27:53,040 Dallas tries his luck with a bigger gun against 381 00:27:53,042 --> 00:27:56,042 the main entrance. 382 00:27:56,178 --> 00:27:58,678 They position a 105mm howitzer, 383 00:27:58,681 --> 00:28:02,950 armed with white phosphorus shells just 20 meters from the gate. 384 00:28:13,262 --> 00:28:16,997 While white phosphorus was used for smokescreens, 385 00:28:17,266 --> 00:28:21,602 Dallas now uses it as an incendiary to set the fort on fire. 386 00:28:22,705 --> 00:28:26,673 They shoot off 150 rounds. 387 00:28:26,709 --> 00:28:28,174 The shells are too small, 388 00:28:28,177 --> 00:28:30,277 the explosive charges are not strong enough. 389 00:28:30,412 --> 00:28:33,147 You don't have the kind of penetration factor that you need. 390 00:28:33,916 --> 00:28:36,617 I mean they're just going to bounce off those walls. 391 00:28:36,619 --> 00:28:39,553 So, the shells are not at all effective. 392 00:28:39,755 --> 00:28:42,322 The barrage devastates the inside of the fort, 393 00:28:42,424 --> 00:28:46,093 but Oberleutnant Floter and his paratroopers remain entrenched. 394 00:28:47,730 --> 00:28:49,462 Though the weapons are not always that effective for 395 00:28:49,465 --> 00:28:51,197 doing exactly what Dallas would hope, 396 00:28:51,200 --> 00:28:54,401 it is I think contributing to the kind of lowering of a 397 00:28:54,403 --> 00:28:56,803 morale of the German Garrison. 398 00:28:58,374 --> 00:29:00,607 Meanwhile, Smith and his men locate a 399 00:29:00,676 --> 00:29:03,443 passageway which runs to a tunnel on the outside of the moat. 400 00:29:05,180 --> 00:29:08,748 The engineers determine that if the main gate cannot be breached, 401 00:29:08,751 --> 00:29:12,619 they might use the passage to bring down the walls to capture Fort Montbarey. 402 00:29:13,688 --> 00:29:15,755 So when the Americans find the passageway it now 403 00:29:15,857 --> 00:29:18,425 creates a new option for Dallas beyond just standing 404 00:29:18,494 --> 00:29:21,061 there and battering the gate. 405 00:29:22,398 --> 00:29:26,300 An M-10 tank destroyer is positioned. 406 00:29:31,574 --> 00:29:33,740 The impact blows a hole at the top of the passageway's 407 00:29:33,742 --> 00:29:35,441 masonry wall. 408 00:29:35,444 --> 00:29:38,378 Just big enough for a man to crawl through. 409 00:29:40,449 --> 00:29:44,851 Before anyone could be sent in three wounded German soldiers 410 00:29:44,953 --> 00:29:47,487 emerge carrying a white flag. 411 00:29:48,257 --> 00:29:50,924 Through a translator they explain the constant shelling 412 00:29:51,026 --> 00:29:53,794 and flames were taking a toll on the defenders inside. 413 00:29:55,531 --> 00:29:58,665 That the constant bombing has driven them crazy. 414 00:29:59,401 --> 00:30:02,002 So they are psychologically, totally down. 415 00:30:03,205 --> 00:30:06,473 The artillery fire, the air bombardment have 416 00:30:06,542 --> 00:30:09,409 heavily impacted on their psyche. 417 00:30:12,281 --> 00:30:13,947 Armed with this information, 418 00:30:14,049 --> 00:30:16,650 Major Dallas decides to offer Oberleutnant Floter a 419 00:30:16,752 --> 00:30:19,086 chance to surrender. 420 00:30:20,556 --> 00:30:22,956 He uses an English-speaking German prisoner-of-war to 421 00:30:23,058 --> 00:30:25,292 deliver his message. 422 00:30:30,599 --> 00:30:32,966 Dallas demands Floter's surrender by saying, 423 00:30:33,068 --> 00:30:34,312 "If you don't surrender you're going to get 424 00:30:34,336 --> 00:30:36,869 a lot worse than this." 425 00:30:37,139 --> 00:30:38,238 Minutes later, 426 00:30:38,373 --> 00:30:41,241 Dallas receives Floter's reply. 427 00:30:41,310 --> 00:30:45,412 Floter's response to Major Dallas' message is rather cheeky. 428 00:30:46,782 --> 00:30:50,049 Floter says, "If this is all you've got", 429 00:30:50,085 --> 00:30:52,886 we'll hold out for a little while." 430 00:30:53,055 --> 00:30:56,456 The siege of Fort Montbarey will continue. 431 00:31:03,432 --> 00:31:07,334 ♪ ♪ 432 00:31:07,902 --> 00:31:10,136 The 29th Infantry Division has attacked the. 433 00:31:10,172 --> 00:31:13,640 German stronghold of Fort Montbarey for five consecutive days. 434 00:31:16,044 --> 00:31:18,578 Despite walls of flames and countless rounds of ordnance, 435 00:31:23,151 --> 00:31:25,118 the obstinate German Lieutenant rejects the 436 00:31:25,187 --> 00:31:27,587 opportunity to surrender. 437 00:31:27,589 --> 00:31:29,989 So, it's kind of a taunt to the Americans and Dallas is 438 00:31:29,992 --> 00:31:32,693 not the kind of guy you mess around with. 439 00:31:35,030 --> 00:31:38,131 Major Dallas decides on a new approach. 440 00:31:38,133 --> 00:31:42,636 He orders five tons of TNT explosive. 441 00:31:42,905 --> 00:31:45,004 That much explosive is not available. 442 00:31:45,106 --> 00:31:47,807 But Dallas hopes two tons will bring down the wall, 443 00:31:47,876 --> 00:31:49,810 like a medieval castle siege. 444 00:31:49,812 --> 00:31:52,645 Dallas also has ladders at the ready to scale the wall, 445 00:31:52,747 --> 00:31:57,017 should the TNT's effects prove inadequate. 446 00:31:57,352 --> 00:32:01,188 But getting hundreds of pounds of dynamite into position proves difficult. 447 00:32:03,692 --> 00:32:06,693 Once again, Dallas calls on the 121st engineers, 448 00:32:06,729 --> 00:32:09,930 Company B, led by Captain Sidney Smith. 449 00:32:14,136 --> 00:32:16,837 With the Crocodile Tanks and infantry providing covering fire, 450 00:32:20,676 --> 00:32:24,277 Smith's men move into the moat and unload the crates of dynamite. 451 00:32:25,747 --> 00:32:28,515 It would've been enormously stressful and tense, 452 00:32:28,517 --> 00:32:30,450 because you don't necessarily know what's going 453 00:32:30,486 --> 00:32:32,185 to happen from one minute to the next. 454 00:32:32,187 --> 00:32:35,788 For all you know the Germans may be massing their people. 455 00:32:36,392 --> 00:32:38,725 So, before they begin work inside, 456 00:32:38,827 --> 00:32:42,429 they must secure their location. 457 00:32:44,767 --> 00:32:48,468 Smith's men enter the passageway, 458 00:32:51,540 --> 00:32:57,277 fire their guns down its length and lob in hand grenades. 459 00:33:01,517 --> 00:33:04,151 Satisfied it is clear, 460 00:33:08,190 --> 00:33:12,626 Company B works quickly to bring in the crates of explosives. 461 00:33:21,837 --> 00:33:27,908 ♪ ♪ 462 00:33:34,817 --> 00:33:36,316 When the last man emerges, 463 00:33:36,417 --> 00:33:40,554 Smith sends him back for a final sweep. 464 00:33:46,461 --> 00:33:48,862 With the all clear and the dynamite rigged for detonation 465 00:33:51,967 --> 00:33:55,535 another German POW approaches Dallas and 466 00:33:55,537 --> 00:33:58,738 asks him to offer Floter one more chance to surrender. 467 00:33:60,042 --> 00:34:03,676 Dallas brushes the POW's request aside. 468 00:34:04,712 --> 00:34:07,680 Dallas hears these sort of vague illusions to the fact 469 00:34:07,782 --> 00:34:10,016 that perhaps, ah, the Germans may want to surrender and he 470 00:34:10,018 --> 00:34:13,620 is in no mood to hear that and so the explosion is going to go forward. 471 00:34:14,356 --> 00:34:16,022 I won't tell you what he actually said, 472 00:34:16,157 --> 00:34:18,558 but it was colorful. 473 00:34:21,729 --> 00:34:24,497 Dallas orders his men to blow the TNT. 474 00:34:24,566 --> 00:34:26,232 But before the detonation, 475 00:34:26,235 --> 00:34:29,302 Dallas reconsiders his position. 476 00:34:29,338 --> 00:34:32,405 As the men worked near the walls they realize the body of. 477 00:34:32,441 --> 00:34:35,408 Second Lieutenant Durwood Settles lies nearby. 478 00:34:36,044 --> 00:34:37,844 He had been killed in earlier fighting, 479 00:34:37,846 --> 00:34:40,447 near the wall they hoped to bring down. 480 00:34:40,449 --> 00:34:42,616 Dallas is reluctant to blow the charges before 481 00:34:42,618 --> 00:34:44,818 the body can be recovered. 482 00:34:44,920 --> 00:34:47,787 The demolition would likely crush his remains. 483 00:34:47,789 --> 00:34:50,557 An idea which disturbs everyone. 484 00:34:50,559 --> 00:34:52,859 A Lieutenant from the graves registration unit, 485 00:34:52,961 --> 00:34:55,795 volunteers to attempt recovery of Settles' body. 486 00:34:56,398 --> 00:34:58,598 Dallas agrees to the delay. 487 00:34:58,634 --> 00:35:00,533 It's going to be better for your fighting morale 488 00:35:00,569 --> 00:35:01,968 because of course, 489 00:35:02,070 --> 00:35:03,936 inevitable, you're going to think what if it were me? 490 00:35:03,939 --> 00:35:05,672 And no one wants to think about, you know, 491 00:35:05,774 --> 00:35:08,475 their remains getting exploded into atoms like that. 492 00:35:11,914 --> 00:35:14,414 Lieutenant Kelton braves enemy fire to cross the moat. 493 00:35:31,567 --> 00:35:36,836 He retrieves the body, 494 00:35:42,611 --> 00:35:46,046 and carries it out himself. 495 00:35:55,623 --> 00:35:59,726 At 5 PM on September 16th, Dallas finally gives the order 496 00:35:59,795 --> 00:36:02,896 to detonate the TNT. 497 00:36:02,964 --> 00:36:07,100 He can only hope that it is enough to finally conquer Fort Montbarey. 498 00:36:09,171 --> 00:36:12,338 September 16th, 1944. 499 00:36:12,374 --> 00:36:14,040 More than three months after D-Day, 500 00:36:14,109 --> 00:36:17,644 American forces try to bring down the walls of Fort Montbarey, 501 00:36:19,014 --> 00:36:21,614 a Nazi holdout guarding the deep-water Port of Brest. 502 00:36:23,151 --> 00:36:26,653 Major Tom Dallas hopes two tons of TNT will bring down the walls. 503 00:36:34,796 --> 00:36:37,464 The explosion succeeds and causes the collapse of the 504 00:36:37,532 --> 00:36:39,866 central section of the Fort's north wall. 505 00:36:42,504 --> 00:36:45,438 Once more, the 121st Combat Engineers enter the fray. 506 00:36:50,812 --> 00:36:53,079 With British and American tanks providing covering fire, 507 00:37:00,789 --> 00:37:03,323 Captain Sidney Smith's B-Company attacks the 508 00:37:03,325 --> 00:37:05,258 breach in the Fort's wall. 509 00:37:05,360 --> 00:37:07,394 Let's move out! 510 00:37:07,496 --> 00:37:09,128 And climbs over the rubble. 511 00:37:09,197 --> 00:37:11,931 It's a storm of artillery and machine gun fire. 512 00:37:30,085 --> 00:37:35,388 ♪ ♪ 513 00:37:58,346 --> 00:38:01,481 The onslaught is so intense that Smith's men do not 514 00:38:01,483 --> 00:38:03,716 realize the Germans are finally surrendering. 515 00:38:30,712 --> 00:38:32,512 Hey! 516 00:38:33,615 --> 00:38:36,082 When they catch on, they pound on the tanks' hulls 517 00:38:36,151 --> 00:38:38,585 to stop the barrage. 518 00:38:38,987 --> 00:38:41,187 It's a chaotic moment the 29th Division soldiers 519 00:38:41,189 --> 00:38:42,788 eventually have to take their, uh, 520 00:38:42,791 --> 00:38:45,058 rifle butts and pound on the, on the tanks to get the 521 00:38:45,160 --> 00:38:47,594 attention of the tank crew men so that they could tell them 522 00:38:47,596 --> 00:38:49,796 to stop firing. 523 00:38:49,897 --> 00:38:52,098 And it's not just a matter of humanity to the Germans, 524 00:38:52,167 --> 00:38:54,400 but also the fact that you got American soldiers who are now 525 00:38:54,402 --> 00:38:56,536 within that fort and who might be in danger 526 00:38:56,671 --> 00:38:59,305 from the tank fire. 527 00:39:05,914 --> 00:39:09,415 Dazed German soldiers pour out of the fort. 528 00:39:19,127 --> 00:39:25,765 ♪ ♪ 529 00:39:26,868 --> 00:39:29,769 As the 29th Division starts rounding up German prisoners 530 00:39:29,838 --> 00:39:33,205 above ground, Smith's men realize that some may be 531 00:39:33,207 --> 00:39:36,342 holding out in tunnels beneath the fort. 532 00:39:45,353 --> 00:39:47,787 ♪ ♪ 533 00:39:47,889 --> 00:39:50,389 As they creep down the passageway they hear voices 534 00:39:50,425 --> 00:39:51,858 speaking German. 535 00:40:01,236 --> 00:40:03,670 The engineers fire their tommy guns down the tunnel to 536 00:40:03,672 --> 00:40:05,872 announce their presence. 537 00:40:08,576 --> 00:40:11,644 Two men surrender. 538 00:40:16,884 --> 00:40:19,752 The engineers have captured the garrison commander: 539 00:40:19,754 --> 00:40:22,889 Oberleutnant Floter. 540 00:40:32,200 --> 00:40:38,037 ♪ ♪ 541 00:40:39,641 --> 00:40:43,843 Floter is delivered to major Tom Dallas and demands to be 542 00:40:43,845 --> 00:40:46,145 treated as an officer. 543 00:40:46,548 --> 00:40:48,981 But after five days of intense fighting, 544 00:40:49,017 --> 00:40:52,885 Dallas is not in a receptive mood. 545 00:40:53,287 --> 00:40:56,255 He roars that Floter is a prisoner of war and to get his 546 00:40:56,258 --> 00:40:59,858 hands above his head. 547 00:40:59,995 --> 00:41:02,528 Dallas insists that Floter to return to the fort and 548 00:41:02,564 --> 00:41:05,465 identify all of the mines set by the Germans. 549 00:41:11,473 --> 00:41:14,007 With Fort Montbarey finally in allied hands, 550 00:41:14,476 --> 00:41:18,811 the 29th division is ready for the final assault on the city. 551 00:41:20,782 --> 00:41:25,217 Two days later, on September 18th, 1944, 552 00:41:26,421 --> 00:41:30,023 the 29th, along with two other divisions of the US 8th army corps, 553 00:41:30,025 --> 00:41:32,825 take Brest and its port. 554 00:41:36,097 --> 00:41:39,098 Major General Ramcke is captured a day later, 555 00:41:39,167 --> 00:41:41,901 having fled across the harbor by boat. 556 00:41:43,972 --> 00:41:46,706 Captain Sidney Smith's daring leadership at Fort Montbarey 557 00:41:46,708 --> 00:41:49,041 earns him a silver star. 558 00:41:50,278 --> 00:41:53,312 A silver star would also be awarded to Private John Nelson, 559 00:41:53,681 --> 00:41:55,982 who single handedly wired up one of the naval shells 560 00:41:56,117 --> 00:41:58,317 in broad daylight. 561 00:41:59,220 --> 00:42:01,720 British Lieutenant Tony Ward's exceptional courage in the 562 00:42:01,722 --> 00:42:04,924 lead Crocodile Tank merited a silver star as well. 563 00:42:06,160 --> 00:42:09,162 A significant tribute to a member of a foreign army. 564 00:42:11,199 --> 00:42:14,233 During the siege of Brest the 29th division suffers over 565 00:42:14,336 --> 00:42:18,538 3,300 casualties, including nearly 700 men killed. 566 00:42:21,609 --> 00:42:23,876 The American eighth army corps captures nearly 567 00:42:23,945 --> 00:42:27,279 40,000 German POW's at Brest. 568 00:42:27,381 --> 00:42:30,950 Twice the number of defenders estimated by allied command. 569 00:42:31,653 --> 00:42:34,353 But throughout the 27-day siege, 570 00:42:34,422 --> 00:42:37,990 Ramcke's troops sabotage the port so thoroughly that no 571 00:42:37,992 --> 00:42:41,527 allied ships would dock there for the remainder of the war. 572 00:42:42,731 --> 00:42:45,297 By late September 1944, 573 00:42:45,367 --> 00:42:48,768 the allies' push the western front towards Germany, 574 00:42:48,770 --> 00:42:51,471 to capture Berlin as soon as possible. 575 00:42:52,707 --> 00:42:55,941 But in the coming weeks Nazi resistance would stiffen 576 00:42:55,977 --> 00:42:59,245 and the war in Europe will continue for another eight months. 577 00:42:59,848 --> 00:43:01,514 Captioned by Cotter Captioning Services. 51161

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