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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,883 --> 00:00:08,683 NARRATOR: December 1944, when an American scout loses his way behind enemy lines... 2 00:00:10,283 --> 00:00:14,043 he does his best to collect important information and create havoc. 3 00:00:14,443 --> 00:00:15,403 (explosion) 4 00:00:15,403 --> 00:00:16,603 (yells) 5 00:00:16,603 --> 00:00:20,643 In response, German forces strive to locate the intruder 6 00:00:21,963 --> 00:00:23,923 and close in on his position. 7 00:00:24,123 --> 00:00:25,483 (dramatic music) GERMAN SOLDIER: Halt. 8 00:00:28,043 --> 00:00:30,323 NARRATOR: On June 6th, 1944, 9 00:00:30,923 --> 00:00:33,683 Allied forces finally land troops in Normandy 10 00:00:35,123 --> 00:00:36,803 {\an8}to open the Western Front. 11 00:00:38,043 --> 00:00:39,483 Ten-hut. Fire! 12 00:00:39,923 --> 00:00:42,163 NARRATOR: But Nazi fanatics and diehards 13 00:00:42,163 --> 00:00:44,963 continue to fight ferociously for survival. 14 00:00:46,403 --> 00:00:47,603 (explosion) 15 00:00:47,963 --> 00:00:49,003 (gunshots) 16 00:00:50,803 --> 00:00:52,443 D-Day was a battle. 17 00:00:55,003 --> 00:00:56,683 They still need to win the war. 18 00:00:57,563 --> 00:01:00,283 (theme music plays) 19 00:01:06,363 --> 00:01:11,483 December 22nd, 1944, the Ardennes sector, Belgium. 20 00:01:14,443 --> 00:01:19,123 American Lieutenant Michael McDonald peers out into a dark winter night. 21 00:01:20,843 --> 00:01:25,283 The main fighting force of the 3rd Armored Division pulled out two days before 22 00:01:25,483 --> 00:01:27,923 to meet the German attack launched into Belgium. 23 00:01:30,603 --> 00:01:32,363 Thirty three miles from the border, 24 00:01:32,603 --> 00:01:35,883 the village of Hotton was thought to be far from the front line. 25 00:01:36,763 --> 00:01:40,923 This left McDonald, some engineers, and a mix of reserve forces 26 00:01:41,083 --> 00:01:44,403 when a surprise German attack hit the village the next day. 27 00:01:45,043 --> 00:01:47,963 BORYS: They're soldiers that are working the logistics, in supply, 28 00:01:48,283 --> 00:01:50,883 they're clerks, they're mechanics, they're drivers, 29 00:01:50,883 --> 00:01:52,963 there's priests, and there's headquarters staff, 30 00:01:53,323 --> 00:01:56,243 {\an8}what we call rear echelon troops or rearguard troops. 31 00:01:57,123 --> 00:01:57,963 (clicking) 32 00:01:58,123 --> 00:02:01,043 NARRATOR: But not necessarily the battle-hardened soldiers 33 00:02:01,043 --> 00:02:04,603 a commander would want to defend against a German tank attack. 34 00:02:07,123 --> 00:02:10,363 McDonald is a scout and should have moved out too, 35 00:02:10,363 --> 00:02:12,643 but he was in sickbay with pneumonia. 36 00:02:14,803 --> 00:02:17,483 As one of the few combat officers available, 37 00:02:17,843 --> 00:02:21,603 McDonald dragged himself out of bed and now directs the fight 38 00:02:21,603 --> 00:02:23,723 from a schoolhouse in the north of Hotton. 39 00:02:26,083 --> 00:02:27,723 For the last 26 hours, 40 00:02:28,163 --> 00:02:32,763 he has called down mortar fire on the German forces probing the edge of town. 41 00:02:33,523 --> 00:02:36,643 He's one reason the Germans have not swept through the village. 42 00:02:36,803 --> 00:02:38,083 (dramatic music) 43 00:02:42,723 --> 00:02:43,723 Send out a flare. 44 00:02:44,163 --> 00:02:45,643 NARRATOR: From his observation post, 45 00:02:45,643 --> 00:02:48,843 McDonald radios for a flare in front of the schoolhouse. 46 00:02:49,883 --> 00:02:51,123 (thuds, sizzles) 47 00:02:52,003 --> 00:02:55,203 The illuminated field swarms with German soldiers. 48 00:02:55,203 --> 00:02:56,483 AMERICAN SOLDIER: Ready. 49 00:02:57,683 --> 00:02:59,443 NARRATOR: McDonald uses the artificial light 50 00:02:59,883 --> 00:03:02,363 to call out German positions to his mortar team. 51 00:03:06,403 --> 00:03:07,203 (explosion) 52 00:03:21,763 --> 00:03:22,723 But he's cut short. 53 00:03:23,603 --> 00:03:26,323 A German soldier with a panzerfaust spots him 54 00:03:26,323 --> 00:03:28,803 and launches a rocket at the American lieutenant. 55 00:03:28,803 --> 00:03:30,123 MCDONALD (yelling): Panzerfaust! 56 00:03:30,683 --> 00:03:31,843 (explosion) 57 00:03:33,643 --> 00:03:35,843 NARRATOR: The rocket rips into the schoolhouse 58 00:03:35,843 --> 00:03:38,083 and blows McDonald across the classroom. 59 00:03:39,563 --> 00:03:43,163 The chaplain responds and moves forward to drag McDonald to safety... 60 00:03:43,163 --> 00:03:44,923 (gunfire in distance) 61 00:03:45,843 --> 00:03:47,763 (gunfire) 62 00:03:49,003 --> 00:03:51,443 ...as another rocket tears into the building. 63 00:03:51,883 --> 00:03:53,123 (explosion) 64 00:03:56,483 --> 00:04:00,163 Word will go out, the north of Hotton has fallen. 65 00:04:00,403 --> 00:04:04,203 These troops must retreat into town and hope for reinforcements. 66 00:04:04,643 --> 00:04:06,283 (gunfire) 67 00:04:11,723 --> 00:04:13,803 {\an8}By December 1944, 68 00:04:13,803 --> 00:04:16,723 {\an8}the war on the Western Front reached a stalemate. 69 00:04:17,243 --> 00:04:19,763 {\an8}RICHIE: The Allies have broken out from the Normandy landings 70 00:04:19,763 --> 00:04:22,323 {\an8}where they were bogged down, and they really raced ahead. 71 00:04:22,323 --> 00:04:26,443 But the big problem that they're facing is that they have overrun their supply lines 72 00:04:26,563 --> 00:04:30,123 and they can't get enough material to fight on. 73 00:04:30,123 --> 00:04:35,163 {\an8}So the idea is to consolidate, to rest for a little while 74 00:04:35,283 --> 00:04:39,043 before they carry on the fight into Germany. 75 00:04:39,043 --> 00:04:41,843 NARRATOR: Instead, German forces attack 76 00:04:41,843 --> 00:04:45,443 and pour into Luxembourg and Belgium on December 16th 77 00:04:45,963 --> 00:04:49,243 to recapture the critical supply port of Antwerp. 78 00:04:50,723 --> 00:04:53,603 The Germans follow the road network from town to town. 79 00:04:55,043 --> 00:04:58,563 RICHIE: The small towns mark where there are crossroads or bridges. 80 00:04:58,563 --> 00:05:02,683 And it's one thing to move men and material in through an area, 81 00:05:02,683 --> 00:05:04,923 but in order to get heavy equipment like tanks across, 82 00:05:04,923 --> 00:05:06,923 you do really need to rely on the bridges. 83 00:05:07,763 --> 00:05:11,163 NARRATOR: The German 116th Panzer, or Greyhound Division, 84 00:05:11,643 --> 00:05:13,523 is in search of one such bridge. 85 00:05:13,963 --> 00:05:15,403 LIEB: It fought in Normandy 86 00:05:15,403 --> 00:05:18,323 and its performance was criticized by some superiors. 87 00:05:18,323 --> 00:05:25,403 {\an8}Nonetheless, the 116th Panzer Division is one of the best German divisions 88 00:05:25,803 --> 00:05:28,883 {\an8}in the Western Theater of War in late 1944. 89 00:05:29,683 --> 00:05:31,683 Its emblem is a greyhound, 90 00:05:32,163 --> 00:05:37,883 and it shows that this is a very quick, fast and furious division. 91 00:05:38,443 --> 00:05:40,883 NARRATOR: During an opening blitz of the Battle of the Bulge, 92 00:05:41,443 --> 00:05:44,843 these Greyhounds raced 18 miles in a day and half. 93 00:05:46,043 --> 00:05:47,603 On December 21st, 94 00:05:47,603 --> 00:05:52,363 a Kampfgruppe or Battlegroup from the Greyhound Division arrives in Hotton 95 00:05:53,283 --> 00:05:56,163 to capture the timber bridge across the river Ourthe, 96 00:05:56,763 --> 00:05:59,563 at the western-most edge of the famous Bulge. 97 00:06:04,603 --> 00:06:08,203 BORYS: The Germans are the farthest west. They are closest to the Meuse River. 98 00:06:08,563 --> 00:06:11,603 If the Germans capture Hotton, they can cross the Meuse River 99 00:06:11,603 --> 00:06:15,203 and then they get a direct beeline to the important city of Antwerp. 100 00:06:19,003 --> 00:06:22,363 NARRATOR: American command labels the relief and defense of Hotton 101 00:06:22,363 --> 00:06:24,683 as a key priority for the U.S. Army. 102 00:06:25,523 --> 00:06:30,563 One solution is to bolster the Allied line with airborne units like paratroopers. 103 00:06:32,003 --> 00:06:36,923 Members of the 517th Parachute Infantry Regiment set out for Hotton. 104 00:06:39,203 --> 00:06:43,523 The 517th were undergoing a retrofit when they're rushed to the Front. 105 00:06:44,723 --> 00:06:48,563 They receive weapons so new, they're still covered in cosmoline. 106 00:06:49,283 --> 00:06:54,243 {\an8}Cosmoline is a type of material that's used to preserve weapons during shipment. 107 00:06:54,683 --> 00:06:57,083 Typically, it's intended to prevent rust. 108 00:07:01,123 --> 00:07:03,763 NARRATOR: It's a waxy grease that must be stripped away 109 00:07:03,763 --> 00:07:07,643 for the weapons operate properly, a challenge in the cold. 110 00:07:10,563 --> 00:07:13,883 The paratroopers use gasoline to remove the cosmoline, 111 00:07:15,483 --> 00:07:18,803 but they do not have time to test or sight the weapons. 112 00:07:19,883 --> 00:07:22,763 Soldiers don't like going into combat with a new weapon 113 00:07:22,763 --> 00:07:24,283 because they don't know how it's gonna perform. 114 00:07:24,923 --> 00:07:27,723 You don't know if there's some damage that occurred to the weapon. 115 00:07:28,483 --> 00:07:29,643 The only way you can trust a weapon 116 00:07:29,643 --> 00:07:31,963 is to fire it before you bring it out into combat. 117 00:07:33,923 --> 00:07:35,083 (dramatic music) 118 00:07:35,763 --> 00:07:39,723 NARRATOR: The normally airborne troops board trucks in freezing temperatures. 119 00:07:39,723 --> 00:07:40,603 (truck rumbling) 120 00:07:46,163 --> 00:07:50,643 After more than 20 hours, they unload near the town of Soy, Belgium. 121 00:07:50,923 --> 00:07:52,203 AMERICAN SOLDIER: Let's go! 122 00:07:54,603 --> 00:07:59,723 With little preparation, 1st Battalion is ordered to attack along the highway. 123 00:08:00,963 --> 00:08:02,123 (gunfire in distance) 124 00:08:05,803 --> 00:08:09,523 Camouflaged armor hidden in the woods quickly opens fire. 125 00:08:14,363 --> 00:08:16,283 The Germans repel the attack 126 00:08:16,603 --> 00:08:20,043 and the battalion fails in its first bid to relieve Hotton. 127 00:08:22,363 --> 00:08:25,883 After the setback, the 517th splits their unit. 128 00:08:27,083 --> 00:08:29,963 One task force will advance along side roads 129 00:08:29,963 --> 00:08:32,763 to outflank enemy troops to reach Hotton. 130 00:08:32,923 --> 00:08:36,803 While another task force continues to strike German defenses 131 00:08:36,803 --> 00:08:39,283 along the main highway towards the village. 132 00:08:39,843 --> 00:08:41,843 (gunfire) 133 00:08:47,003 --> 00:08:49,203 But instead of attacking in the open, 134 00:08:49,203 --> 00:08:52,363 Captain Dean Robbins, Commander of B Company, 135 00:08:52,363 --> 00:08:55,483 moves his men off the highway and into the woods. 136 00:08:59,723 --> 00:09:00,803 Biddle. 137 00:09:00,803 --> 00:09:03,323 NARRATOR: He summons Private First Class Melvin Biddle... 138 00:09:06,043 --> 00:09:07,163 Need you out front. 139 00:09:08,123 --> 00:09:09,643 NARRATOR: ...and sends him to scout ahead. 140 00:09:13,323 --> 00:09:16,803 ZALOGA: The scout is the reconnaissance element of an army unit, 141 00:09:17,163 --> 00:09:20,043 and that's the soldier or small group of soldiers 142 00:09:20,203 --> 00:09:23,003 that goes out to see where the enemy is located. 143 00:09:23,003 --> 00:09:24,603 If the enemy is setting up an ambush, 144 00:09:25,243 --> 00:09:27,363 if there's a way to get across a key river. 145 00:09:27,363 --> 00:09:30,523 So their mission is to lead ahead with the main body. 146 00:09:31,803 --> 00:09:35,243 NARRATOR: In the quiet of the woods, Biddle advances in bursts. 147 00:09:35,243 --> 00:09:36,243 (tense music) 148 00:09:37,683 --> 00:09:40,723 He worked in a factory when he received his draft notice 149 00:09:40,723 --> 00:09:43,363 two years before at the age of 19. 150 00:09:44,763 --> 00:09:47,523 He's the third of three brothers to enter the service. 151 00:09:50,003 --> 00:09:52,043 (gunfire in distance) 152 00:09:53,003 --> 00:09:57,043 When gunfire pierces the silence, the scout hits the snow. 153 00:09:59,763 --> 00:10:01,563 (gunfire continues) 154 00:10:03,723 --> 00:10:05,363 He continues to pick a path 155 00:10:05,363 --> 00:10:07,843 through the dense trees near some train tracks. 156 00:10:09,403 --> 00:10:11,403 Despite his limited field of view, 157 00:10:11,843 --> 00:10:16,563 he discovers a camouflaged German position occupied by three soldiers. 158 00:10:19,083 --> 00:10:22,003 BORYS: Biddle is a good scout for a number of reasons. 159 00:10:22,283 --> 00:10:23,643 {\an8}He's calm under pressure. 160 00:10:24,043 --> 00:10:27,523 {\an8}He's an excellent marksman, but most importantly he has excellent eyesight, 161 00:10:27,523 --> 00:10:30,923 and this means he can see the enemy before the enemy sees him. 162 00:10:33,763 --> 00:10:37,843 NARRATOR: With this target, Biddle circles around and closes in. 163 00:10:48,243 --> 00:10:52,163 NARRATOR: Private First Class Melvin Biddle creeps towards a German position. 164 00:10:55,283 --> 00:10:56,683 He must proceed carefully. 165 00:10:57,283 --> 00:10:59,923 Any sound or movement could give away his location. 166 00:11:03,443 --> 00:11:06,683 When within 30 yards, he crouches and takes aim. 167 00:11:11,563 --> 00:11:13,363 A German soldier goes down. 168 00:11:14,683 --> 00:11:18,643 Biddle lines up a second shot, yet hesitates to pull the trigger. 169 00:11:20,123 --> 00:11:22,403 He considers taking the other two prisoner, 170 00:11:22,843 --> 00:11:25,283 but they reach for their rifles to return fire. 171 00:11:25,283 --> 00:11:26,483 (gunshot) 172 00:11:26,923 --> 00:11:29,483 Biddle shoots the second German in the torso. 173 00:11:30,083 --> 00:11:31,563 The last soldier bolts. 174 00:11:32,043 --> 00:11:33,043 (gunshots) 175 00:11:33,843 --> 00:11:36,923 Biddle fires off two more shots hitting him twice. 176 00:11:37,523 --> 00:11:40,763 But he stays on his feet and stumbles toward the rear. 177 00:11:46,523 --> 00:11:48,723 Biddle approaches the German position... 178 00:11:52,243 --> 00:11:55,483 but there is no sign of the fleeing soldier through the brush. 179 00:12:01,803 --> 00:12:05,843 He turns to the second soldier who has a severe wound to his stomach. 180 00:12:09,083 --> 00:12:12,163 The man is young and reminds Biddle of himself. 181 00:12:18,443 --> 00:12:22,923 He reaches to release the belt of the dying German to relieve the pressure. 182 00:12:39,003 --> 00:12:43,283 Suddenly, the woods around him erupt in mortar and small arms fire. 183 00:12:43,683 --> 00:12:44,883 (gunfire) 184 00:12:44,883 --> 00:12:47,803 It appears the third German has made it back to his own line 185 00:12:48,203 --> 00:12:50,323 and alerted them to Biddle's presence. 186 00:12:51,723 --> 00:12:52,523 (dramatic music) 187 00:12:53,563 --> 00:12:54,843 (dramatic music) 188 00:12:55,403 --> 00:13:00,323 Throughout much of southeast Belgium on December 23rd, 1944, 189 00:13:00,323 --> 00:13:05,123 German forces exploit the weakness of the Allied line in the Ardennes region. 190 00:13:06,763 --> 00:13:09,883 RICHIE: The Ardennes is considered to be a bit of a backwater. 191 00:13:10,163 --> 00:13:11,563 One of the main reasons is the terrain. 192 00:13:12,123 --> 00:13:16,923 It's very hilly and boggy and wooded, and there's the assumption 193 00:13:16,923 --> 00:13:18,883 that the Germans are simply not gonna come through there. 194 00:13:19,523 --> 00:13:22,083 Eisenhower has troops to the north and to the south 195 00:13:22,083 --> 00:13:24,443 that he's planning to sort of send forward 196 00:13:24,443 --> 00:13:27,563 {\an8}once the military, once the battles start up again, 197 00:13:27,883 --> 00:13:30,323 {\an8}but the Ardennes has really been overlooked. 198 00:13:30,803 --> 00:13:33,163 {\an8}NARRATOR: This allows German tanks and soldiers 199 00:13:33,163 --> 00:13:38,123 to plunge more than 30 miles into Belgium in their quest to retake Antwerp. 200 00:13:39,123 --> 00:13:40,763 (rapid gunfire) 201 00:13:41,763 --> 00:13:42,803 (explosion) 202 00:13:45,603 --> 00:13:49,643 Melvin Biddle crawls away from the fierce crossfire to the highway... 203 00:13:50,443 --> 00:13:52,923 (rapid gunfire) (explosion) 204 00:13:53,243 --> 00:13:57,643 ...which connects the Belgian town of Soy to neighboring Hotton in the west. 205 00:13:57,763 --> 00:13:59,603 (gunfire continues) 206 00:14:02,843 --> 00:14:04,243 (explosion) 207 00:14:06,683 --> 00:14:10,283 As he approaches the road, Biddle sees vehicles up ahead. 208 00:14:12,643 --> 00:14:14,883 He creeps forward to take a better look. 209 00:14:16,603 --> 00:14:18,003 (distant gunfire) (suspenseful music) 210 00:14:23,963 --> 00:14:27,123 BORYS: As Biddle gets closer he sees that they are American vehicles 211 00:14:27,123 --> 00:14:28,963 with the star on the side, 212 00:14:29,403 --> 00:14:33,443 {\an8}but at the same time, the soldiers around those vehicles are speaking German, 213 00:14:33,923 --> 00:14:35,563 {\an8}and that makes him very suspicious. 214 00:14:36,163 --> 00:14:38,963 NARRATOR: He decides he must tell his commanding officer. 215 00:14:40,603 --> 00:14:44,683 The captured vehicles could be used to infiltrate the American lines. 216 00:14:45,323 --> 00:14:46,523 BORYS: Biddle's a good scout. 217 00:14:46,643 --> 00:14:50,003 He realizes that he's discovered an important piece of information 218 00:14:50,003 --> 00:14:52,563 and now he has to get back and report back to headquarters. 219 00:14:55,923 --> 00:14:58,283 NARRATOR: At the western edge of the German advance, 220 00:14:58,283 --> 00:15:01,123 the other task force of American paratroopers 221 00:15:01,523 --> 00:15:04,443 from the 517th Parachute Infantry Regiment 222 00:15:04,443 --> 00:15:08,563 have traveled along back roads to the besieged town of Hotton. 223 00:15:10,163 --> 00:15:11,323 (explosion) 224 00:15:12,123 --> 00:15:14,563 They rendezvous with Lieutenant Michael McDonald 225 00:15:14,563 --> 00:15:18,803 and the other 3rd Armored Division reserve troops who defied the odds. 226 00:15:19,323 --> 00:15:20,963 (gunfire) 227 00:15:20,963 --> 00:15:23,603 BORYS: This delay of the German advance is impressive. 228 00:15:24,283 --> 00:15:27,403 These are soldiers that had very little front line combat experience 229 00:15:27,403 --> 00:15:30,083 and here they are holding back the tide of Germans. 230 00:15:33,243 --> 00:15:35,563 NARRATOR: But while the Germans can't take Hotton, 231 00:15:35,963 --> 00:15:39,043 the combined American forces can't break out of the village either. 232 00:15:40,883 --> 00:15:42,003 (explosion) 233 00:15:46,323 --> 00:15:50,043 They're trapped together and continue to hold the town. 234 00:15:50,043 --> 00:15:51,963 (gunfire) 235 00:15:52,843 --> 00:15:56,203 The delay frustrates the Greyhound Panzer Division troops 236 00:15:56,203 --> 00:15:59,683 - who need to cross the Ourthe River. - AMERICAN SOLDIER: Go, go, go, go, go! 237 00:16:02,963 --> 00:16:05,323 NARRATOR: Unable to capture the Hotton bridge quickly, 238 00:16:05,323 --> 00:16:08,283 they move southeast to find easier passage. 239 00:16:09,363 --> 00:16:12,923 The rerouting takes the spearhead unit further off course. 240 00:16:13,803 --> 00:16:15,843 It also has larger implications. 241 00:16:16,883 --> 00:16:17,923 AMERICAN SOLDIER: Come on. 242 00:16:18,883 --> 00:16:21,803 RICHIE: Hitler begins the Ardennes offensive with the idea 243 00:16:21,803 --> 00:16:24,523 that he's going to surprise the Western Allies. 244 00:16:24,523 --> 00:16:26,683 That they're gonna be so shocked that they won't know what to do 245 00:16:26,683 --> 00:16:28,283 and he's just gonna race through, take Antwerp. 246 00:16:28,763 --> 00:16:31,523 Well, of course that doesn't happen quite the way Hitler planned. 247 00:16:31,523 --> 00:16:35,883 The more time the Allies have to scramble, to react to this surprise attack, 248 00:16:36,123 --> 00:16:40,043 to bring in more troops, more ammunition and tanks and equipment 249 00:16:40,043 --> 00:16:41,123 and actually fight back. 250 00:16:44,843 --> 00:16:48,683 NARRATOR: As the Greyhounds move out, German Volksgrenadiers move in 251 00:16:48,683 --> 00:16:51,803 under the command of Oberstleutnant Helmut Zander. 252 00:16:52,883 --> 00:16:56,683 LIEB: Zander joins the army in the late 1920s, 253 00:16:56,683 --> 00:16:59,403 initially as a ranker and then as an NCO. 254 00:16:59,403 --> 00:17:05,443 He gets commissioned only very late in 1940 as a first lieutenant, 255 00:17:05,443 --> 00:17:09,603 but then pursues a quick and successful career during the war. 256 00:17:10,443 --> 00:17:15,323 {\an8}He's a battle-hardened Eastern Front veteran and highly decorated. 257 00:17:15,323 --> 00:17:16,363 (dramatic music) 258 00:17:16,363 --> 00:17:20,003 NARRATOR: Zander's men continue to hammer the Americans in Hotton 259 00:17:20,003 --> 00:17:23,283 and along the Soy-Hotton highway with tank destroyers. 260 00:17:23,683 --> 00:17:27,563 The Americans must locate and eliminate these camouflaged gun positions 261 00:17:27,803 --> 00:17:30,723 if they hope to fully reunite their forces. 262 00:17:32,083 --> 00:17:34,323 (rapid gunfire in distance) 263 00:17:34,323 --> 00:17:35,803 (tense music) 264 00:17:39,963 --> 00:17:42,243 After reporting to his commanding officer, 265 00:17:42,603 --> 00:17:45,083 Private Melvin Biddle and two other paratroopers 266 00:17:45,083 --> 00:17:50,123 set out to investigate the suspicious American vehicles as night falls. 267 00:17:50,803 --> 00:17:54,643 They've also got orders to seize an enemy soldier if possible. 268 00:17:56,043 --> 00:17:59,043 BORYS: Capturing German prisoners is pretty standard protocol. 269 00:17:59,563 --> 00:18:01,603 If they can capture a German prisoner, 270 00:18:01,603 --> 00:18:04,203 they can get even more information on the situation. 271 00:18:05,563 --> 00:18:08,883 NARRATOR: Along the highway, the trio spot a German officer 272 00:18:08,883 --> 00:18:11,203 next to an American decoy vehicle. 273 00:18:11,723 --> 00:18:14,803 One of the men with Biddle, a sergeant takes aim. 274 00:18:16,003 --> 00:18:19,323 When they try to capture the German officer things go a little awry. 275 00:18:19,323 --> 00:18:22,163 The sergeant tells the German officer to halt. 276 00:18:22,163 --> 00:18:23,523 Halt. 277 00:18:23,523 --> 00:18:25,563 BORYS: And he does this twice, but very quietly. 278 00:18:25,883 --> 00:18:26,803 AMERICAN SERGEANT: Halt. 279 00:18:26,803 --> 00:18:29,003 BORYS: Almost so that the German officer can't hear. 280 00:18:30,083 --> 00:18:33,363 NARRATOR: At very close range, only about 15 yards, 281 00:18:33,363 --> 00:18:37,163 the sergeant fires at the officer, but misses. 282 00:18:39,883 --> 00:18:42,923 BORYS: At this point, the German officer fires back and everybody scatters. 283 00:18:42,923 --> 00:18:44,243 Hey, Johnny! 284 00:18:45,323 --> 00:18:47,603 (gunfire) 285 00:18:48,083 --> 00:18:51,443 NARRATOR: While his partners race back to the US line, 286 00:18:52,123 --> 00:18:53,203 Biddle freezes. 287 00:18:53,723 --> 00:18:54,963 BORYS: Biddle is shocked. 288 00:18:54,963 --> 00:18:58,203 He can't believe the sergeant missed the German officer twice. 289 00:18:59,883 --> 00:19:02,843 NARRATOR: He finally pulls himself together and starts to run. 290 00:19:03,683 --> 00:19:07,243 But in his haste Biddle turns away from the American line. 291 00:19:11,163 --> 00:19:13,043 (dramatic music) 292 00:19:15,923 --> 00:19:20,403 US Private First Class Melvin Biddle runs in the wrong direction 293 00:19:20,883 --> 00:19:23,083 toward German positions in the forest. 294 00:19:24,963 --> 00:19:28,883 He carries his M1 Garand, a knife, and some grenades. 295 00:19:33,803 --> 00:19:35,443 In addition to being lost, 296 00:19:35,443 --> 00:19:40,723 American artillery targets German activity in the woods, and now falls around him. 297 00:19:42,163 --> 00:19:44,563 Despite the danger of friendly fire, 298 00:19:44,563 --> 00:19:47,803 the 21 year old resolves to continue his mission. 299 00:19:49,163 --> 00:19:51,763 BORYS: When Biddle realizes he's behind enemy lines 300 00:19:51,763 --> 00:19:54,643 {\an8}he's going to do what he's always done, he's a scout. 301 00:19:54,963 --> 00:19:59,083 {\an8}He's going to try as quietly as possible to gather as much information as he can. 302 00:19:59,083 --> 00:20:00,363 (tense music) 303 00:20:05,563 --> 00:20:09,043 NARRATOR: He prowls through the trees and tries to pinpoint enemy positions 304 00:20:09,043 --> 00:20:11,003 without revealing himself. 305 00:20:17,603 --> 00:20:21,283 As Biddle watches, a German patrol nears his location. 306 00:20:39,843 --> 00:20:42,723 Out of the darkness he hears another German challenge. 307 00:20:42,723 --> 00:20:44,803 - GERMAN SOLDIER: Halt! - NARRATOR: "Halt." 308 00:20:44,803 --> 00:20:47,563 The German patrol calls back, "Hottentot." 309 00:20:47,563 --> 00:20:48,563 Hottentot. 310 00:20:53,643 --> 00:20:56,563 NARRATOR: Although Biddle does not understand or speak German, 311 00:20:56,843 --> 00:21:00,723 he recognizes "hottentot" as the password to the challenge, halt. 312 00:21:03,403 --> 00:21:08,043 The information could save his life if he stumbles into a German post by mistake. 313 00:21:12,163 --> 00:21:13,443 But there's a problem. 314 00:21:13,803 --> 00:21:16,083 BORYS: Biddle is worried about his Indiana accent. 315 00:21:16,603 --> 00:21:19,243 The simple fact is that if he yells out "hottentot," 316 00:21:19,243 --> 00:21:20,963 and he doesn't sound German, 317 00:21:20,963 --> 00:21:23,323 the Germans are gonna know an enemy is in their midst. 318 00:21:25,123 --> 00:21:27,643 NARRATOR: He decides if he does encounter anyone, 319 00:21:27,643 --> 00:21:30,803 he will have to be quick to challenge halt first. 320 00:21:32,243 --> 00:21:35,123 BORYS: He figures it'll be easier to say for a boy from Indiana. 321 00:21:40,203 --> 00:21:42,803 NARRATOR: As Biddle continues to roam in the darkness, 322 00:21:42,803 --> 00:21:45,123 he does more than collect information. 323 00:21:49,203 --> 00:21:53,083 He decides to eliminate a machine gun nest he identifies ahead. 324 00:21:55,363 --> 00:22:00,363 Despite the risk of exposing his presence, Biddle pulls the pin on a grenade. 325 00:22:02,123 --> 00:22:03,323 (dramatic music) 326 00:22:06,883 --> 00:22:11,803 After it explodes, he opens fire with his M1 Garand to clear the soldiers. 327 00:22:15,603 --> 00:22:19,563 He fades back into the night while the Germans search for the attacker. 328 00:22:23,163 --> 00:22:26,323 {\an8}US troops currently hold out in Hotton, Belgium 329 00:22:26,323 --> 00:22:29,443 {\an8}under attack from enemy forces outside the town. 330 00:22:29,883 --> 00:22:33,723 {\an8}The American goal is to protect a bridge across the Ourthe River 331 00:22:33,723 --> 00:22:37,643 {\an8}which would allow German tanks access to the Belgian road network 332 00:22:37,643 --> 00:22:39,563 {\an8}and to race towards Antwerp. 333 00:22:40,523 --> 00:22:45,003 Members of Biddle's regiment also try to attack the German forces from the rear 334 00:22:45,123 --> 00:22:47,283 along the highway from the northeast. 335 00:23:01,923 --> 00:23:07,163 Hidden in the German line, Biddle stumbles across tank destroyers in the forest. 336 00:23:10,363 --> 00:23:12,003 BORYS: These tank destroyers have been key 337 00:23:12,003 --> 00:23:15,323 in allowing the Germans to beat back American attacks 338 00:23:15,443 --> 00:23:17,283 and now Biddle knows where they are. 339 00:23:17,283 --> 00:23:21,403 If he can get this information back to headquarters, the tide of battle can turn. 340 00:23:21,803 --> 00:23:23,003 (dramatic music) 341 00:23:25,883 --> 00:23:27,323 NARRATOR: After-action reports 342 00:23:27,323 --> 00:23:30,243 often misidentified enemy tank destroyers as tanks. 343 00:23:32,603 --> 00:23:34,723 ZALOGA: When American GIs would encounter 344 00:23:34,723 --> 00:23:36,603 a German armored vehicle on the battlefield, 345 00:23:36,603 --> 00:23:39,083 {\an8}usually it was covered with pine boughs 346 00:23:39,083 --> 00:23:42,283 {\an8}or tree branches or other forms of camouflage. 347 00:23:42,283 --> 00:23:47,003 So, whether it was a Panzerkampfwagen IV or a Panzerjäger or some other type, 348 00:23:47,003 --> 00:23:49,603 the GIs had a hard time telling what it was. 349 00:23:50,403 --> 00:23:53,403 NARRATOR: But armored vehicles serve different purposes. 350 00:23:54,003 --> 00:23:56,883 {\an8}ZALOGA: The German tank destroyer, also called a Panzerjäger 351 00:23:57,203 --> 00:23:59,683 {\an8}is a dedicated anti-tank vehicle. 352 00:24:00,003 --> 00:24:03,083 {\an8}Its weapon is located within a fixed casemate, 353 00:24:03,083 --> 00:24:06,443 {\an8}a fixed superstructure without a turret. 354 00:24:07,043 --> 00:24:10,723 {\an8}NARRATOR: The tank destroyer's low profile made it difficult for the Americans 355 00:24:10,723 --> 00:24:12,643 {\an8}to get a fix on its position. 356 00:24:13,683 --> 00:24:18,523 Its primary purpose is to attack enemy tanks, so it must be well protected. 357 00:24:18,803 --> 00:24:21,963 ZALOGA: A German Panzerjäger usually has more armor than a tank, 358 00:24:22,523 --> 00:24:25,003 and at the same time, it usually has a more powerful gun. 359 00:24:27,803 --> 00:24:30,523 NARRATOR: He notes the location of the tank destroyers. 360 00:24:32,083 --> 00:24:34,123 Biddle doesn't attack the tank destroyers 361 00:24:34,123 --> 00:24:36,763 because he's just one man, and he's a scout. 362 00:24:37,083 --> 00:24:38,763 His job is to gather information. 363 00:24:39,843 --> 00:24:42,643 NARRATOR: With this key intelligence, he moves on. 364 00:24:45,283 --> 00:24:46,323 (suspenseful music) 365 00:24:50,203 --> 00:24:54,283 But out of the darkness, a voice stops Biddle in his tracks. 366 00:24:54,283 --> 00:24:55,323 GERMAN SOLDIER: Halt! 367 00:25:02,323 --> 00:25:04,083 NARRATOR: When a young American private 368 00:25:04,083 --> 00:25:06,883 tries to answer a password challenge in German... 369 00:25:07,483 --> 00:25:08,443 Hottentot. 370 00:25:08,443 --> 00:25:10,443 NARRATOR: ...the enemy sentry does not buy it. 371 00:25:10,443 --> 00:25:11,443 Nein. 372 00:25:13,083 --> 00:25:15,163 NARRATOR: As the German soldier raises his rifle, 373 00:25:15,683 --> 00:25:17,763 Melvin Biddle takes off into the night. 374 00:25:19,323 --> 00:25:21,363 - The soldier opens fire... -Halt! 375 00:25:21,363 --> 00:25:22,883 NARRATOR: ...but the shots go wide. 376 00:25:23,443 --> 00:25:24,243 GERMAN SOLDIER: Alarm! 377 00:25:27,323 --> 00:25:29,123 NARRATOR: Biddle runs deeper into the woods... 378 00:25:34,083 --> 00:25:34,883 finds cover... 379 00:25:39,163 --> 00:25:40,083 and waits. 380 00:25:41,923 --> 00:25:42,843 (dramatic music) 381 00:25:44,843 --> 00:25:48,403 Members of the 560th Volksgrenadier Division 382 00:25:49,243 --> 00:25:51,563 under Oberstleutnant Helmut Zander 383 00:25:51,563 --> 00:25:52,483 (yelling in German) 384 00:25:52,483 --> 00:25:56,643 must locate the enemy interloper who has created havoc in the German lines. 385 00:26:03,243 --> 00:26:04,203 (tense music) 386 00:26:09,243 --> 00:26:11,163 Biddle hears boots in the snow. 387 00:26:16,723 --> 00:26:18,643 The Germans creep nearer. 388 00:26:24,203 --> 00:26:26,123 BORYS: Biddle is extremely cold, 389 00:26:26,123 --> 00:26:28,883 {\an8}in fact he's worried that his fingers are so cold 390 00:26:28,883 --> 00:26:31,963 {\an8}he won't be able to pull the trigger if he gets into trouble. 391 00:26:32,403 --> 00:26:33,963 (gunfire in distance) 392 00:26:33,963 --> 00:26:35,683 NARRATOR: He makes a quick decision. 393 00:26:36,283 --> 00:26:38,803 BORYS: His solution is to use his left hand 394 00:26:38,803 --> 00:26:42,963 to pull the trigger finger of his right hand in case he gets into a fire fight. 395 00:26:52,803 --> 00:26:54,403 (inaudible) 396 00:27:01,883 --> 00:27:05,643 NARRATOR: In the darkness, a German soldier gets so close, 397 00:27:05,643 --> 00:27:08,563 his boot lands next to Biddle's hand... 398 00:27:11,323 --> 00:27:14,363 but he does not detect the American scout's presence. 399 00:27:15,643 --> 00:27:17,683 The German soldiers move on. 400 00:27:28,403 --> 00:27:31,923 After the threat passes... (gunfire in distance) 401 00:27:32,443 --> 00:27:34,643 ...Biddle hears gunfire in the distance. 402 00:27:36,363 --> 00:27:38,643 He recognizes the sound of his own machine guns. 403 00:27:38,643 --> 00:27:40,443 (gunfire continues) 404 00:27:43,963 --> 00:27:45,963 Every machine gun makes a distinct sound 405 00:27:45,963 --> 00:27:49,043 and when he hears the American machine guns firing at the Germans, 406 00:27:49,043 --> 00:27:51,763 he can sort of pinpoint the location of the Americans. 407 00:27:51,763 --> 00:27:53,563 (gunfire continues) 408 00:27:53,563 --> 00:27:56,123 NARRATOR: Biddle tracks the gun chatter in the direction 409 00:27:56,123 --> 00:27:58,283 of what he hopes is friendly fire. 410 00:28:01,963 --> 00:28:06,803 Back along the American line, Biddle's fellow paratroopers from the 517th 411 00:28:06,803 --> 00:28:09,043 are in a firefight with German defenders 412 00:28:09,043 --> 00:28:12,523 over a key crossroad along the highway from Soy. 413 00:28:12,523 --> 00:28:14,923 (rapid gunfire) 414 00:28:17,243 --> 00:28:21,883 After a big US push, the Germans counterattack with everything at hand. 415 00:28:22,123 --> 00:28:23,923 (dramatic music) 416 00:28:26,203 --> 00:28:27,403 (explosion) 417 00:28:27,963 --> 00:28:30,763 The nighttime fight is fierce and in close. 418 00:28:36,603 --> 00:28:39,083 BORYS: The German machine gunners in between bursts are yelling, 419 00:28:39,083 --> 00:28:44,003 "Merry Christmas, American bastards." And this incites the Americans. 420 00:28:44,003 --> 00:28:46,363 Many of them don't even know they're fighting on Christmas Eve, 421 00:28:46,483 --> 00:28:48,643 and this is sort of fuel to the attacking fire. 422 00:28:52,083 --> 00:28:55,963 NARRATOR: Defense by a platoon from C Company holds off the German assault. 423 00:28:55,963 --> 00:28:57,723 (gunfire in distance) 424 00:28:59,683 --> 00:29:04,363 They then advance about ten yards and the enemy fire drops off. 425 00:29:05,883 --> 00:29:07,483 The paratroopers seize the moment. 426 00:29:11,163 --> 00:29:15,523 The platoon rises up and charges, firing as they go. 427 00:29:23,283 --> 00:29:25,683 Others join in from B and A Companies. 428 00:29:32,683 --> 00:29:38,123 They overrun the dug-in German positions to finally take the crossroads. 429 00:29:42,723 --> 00:29:45,163 The capture of the crossroads is extremely important, 430 00:29:45,163 --> 00:29:50,163 because now the Americans can push on to Hotton and relieve the men fighting there. 431 00:30:00,043 --> 00:30:02,003 NARRATOR: The lost scout, Melvin Biddle 432 00:30:02,003 --> 00:30:05,083 gets closer to the sound of the American machine guns 433 00:30:05,643 --> 00:30:09,123 when he hears something different. (airplane droning) 434 00:30:09,123 --> 00:30:13,883 It's a German Junkers JU 88, a reconnaissance plane flying low. 435 00:30:13,883 --> 00:30:16,563 Its wings almost touching the treetops. 436 00:30:18,163 --> 00:30:21,243 Biddle watches as the German aircraft nears his position 437 00:30:21,723 --> 00:30:23,563 when a second plane appears. 438 00:30:24,883 --> 00:30:28,603 An American P-61 Black Widow speeds overhead. 439 00:30:30,083 --> 00:30:31,003 (distant gunfire) 440 00:30:32,643 --> 00:30:36,803 ZALOGA: The P-61 was the U.S. Army Air Force's dedicated night fighter. 441 00:30:36,803 --> 00:30:38,443 It was a very large aircraft. 442 00:30:38,443 --> 00:30:42,083 It had twin engines, had a three-man or sometimes four-man crew. 443 00:30:42,843 --> 00:30:45,163 It had a very good air-to-air radar, 444 00:30:45,163 --> 00:30:49,523 so that the fighter could locate enemy aircraft at nighttime. 445 00:30:49,523 --> 00:30:53,883 {\an8}It didn't have to see the enemy aircraft, it could pick them up simply by its radar. 446 00:30:58,603 --> 00:31:01,563 NARRATOR: Suddenly one of the planes erupts into flames. 447 00:31:01,563 --> 00:31:02,563 (dramatic music) 448 00:31:08,403 --> 00:31:10,843 Under attack from the American night fighter, 449 00:31:11,563 --> 00:31:15,203 the German Junkers JU 88 falls from the sky. 450 00:31:17,003 --> 00:31:20,163 {\an8}Watching an aircraft battle at night would've been pretty surreal. 451 00:31:20,163 --> 00:31:22,803 {\an8}It would've been loud, especially at low altitude. 452 00:31:23,083 --> 00:31:24,683 You would've at first celebrated 453 00:31:24,683 --> 00:31:27,483 the fact that the American plane had emerged victorious 454 00:31:27,883 --> 00:31:29,283 and then you would've started to panic 455 00:31:29,283 --> 00:31:32,883 as the German plane started to come down really close to where you are. 456 00:31:39,483 --> 00:31:42,643 NARRATOR: The wreckage misses Private First Class Melvin Biddle. 457 00:31:44,483 --> 00:31:47,643 But it crashes nearby and illuminates the forest. 458 00:31:53,043 --> 00:31:56,923 Biddle sets off again to locate the American line in the darkness. 459 00:32:01,323 --> 00:32:03,523 He's been gone since the day before 460 00:32:03,523 --> 00:32:06,843 and doesn't know the new password for December 24th. 461 00:32:10,323 --> 00:32:12,243 He worries he might get shot 462 00:32:12,243 --> 00:32:15,083 because he can't properly answer the challenge. 463 00:32:23,243 --> 00:32:24,443 As Biddle moves forward... 464 00:32:30,163 --> 00:32:33,203 - he hears a voice. - Biddle, is that you? 465 00:32:35,363 --> 00:32:37,763 - Yeah. - BORYS: An American soldier hears him 466 00:32:38,283 --> 00:32:41,283 and instead of shooting or asking for the password, 467 00:32:41,803 --> 00:32:45,683 he actually calls him by name and Biddle is able to make it back safely. 468 00:32:53,763 --> 00:32:57,243 NARRATOR: Biddle locates his company commander, Captain Dean Robbins. 469 00:32:57,803 --> 00:32:59,923 BORYS: Captain Robbins thought Biddle was dead. 470 00:33:00,523 --> 00:33:03,203 And when Biddle turns up, Captain Robbins is very happy to see him. 471 00:33:04,003 --> 00:33:05,363 But he's even happier to know 472 00:33:05,363 --> 00:33:08,883 that Biddle has an extremely important piece of intelligence to give him. 473 00:33:08,883 --> 00:33:10,043 (dramatic music) 474 00:33:10,843 --> 00:33:13,883 NARRATOR: Biddle identifies German machine gun emplacements, 475 00:33:13,883 --> 00:33:15,323 and most importantly, 476 00:33:15,323 --> 00:33:19,683 shows Robbins where the camouflaged German tank destroyers are dug in. 477 00:33:25,323 --> 00:33:30,523 With an attack planned for early, Robbins dismisses Biddle to eat and get some rest. 478 00:33:41,483 --> 00:33:45,203 Biddle leans against a tree and opens a tin of cold rations. 479 00:33:51,003 --> 00:33:53,163 He eats the food and closes his eyes. 480 00:33:57,283 --> 00:34:01,843 BORYS: In the early hours of December 24th, the 517th has had no rest, 481 00:34:02,003 --> 00:34:04,523 and to top it off, they're really, really cold 482 00:34:04,723 --> 00:34:08,683 and most of them have to keep moving around to avoid freezing. 483 00:34:08,683 --> 00:34:09,883 (somber music) 484 00:34:13,203 --> 00:34:16,163 - NARRATOR: Biddle manages to drift off... - Biddle. 485 00:34:16,163 --> 00:34:19,283 NARRATOR: ...but is soon shaken awake with a familiar command. 486 00:34:20,643 --> 00:34:21,923 Need you out front. 487 00:34:22,683 --> 00:34:26,323 BORYS: Captain Robbins is happy that he's there and he says to him, 488 00:34:26,323 --> 00:34:28,763 "You're so damn lucky, we want you back out there." 489 00:34:28,763 --> 00:34:31,643 And Biddle finds himself right at the front again. 490 00:34:31,643 --> 00:34:32,963 (dramatic music) 491 00:34:38,563 --> 00:34:40,723 NARRATOR: Robbins positions his paratroopers 492 00:34:40,723 --> 00:34:42,683 in front of a contingent of American armor. 493 00:34:44,643 --> 00:34:47,323 They have tried twice to breakthrough into Hotton 494 00:34:47,763 --> 00:34:50,603 and the hidden German tank destroyers turned them back. 495 00:34:51,803 --> 00:34:53,443 BORYS: This time they have an advantage, 496 00:34:53,443 --> 00:34:56,443 because of Biddle they know where the tank destroyers are 497 00:34:56,563 --> 00:34:59,843 and they're gonna be able to target these German pieces of armor. 498 00:35:13,363 --> 00:35:16,643 NARRATOR: As Biddle gets underway, his sergeant gives him a signal... 499 00:35:17,203 --> 00:35:18,083 (whistles) 500 00:35:19,323 --> 00:35:20,763 ...then motions for him to drop. 501 00:35:23,363 --> 00:35:26,003 Biddle hits the snow as the Sergeant fires. 502 00:35:27,883 --> 00:35:31,683 BORYS: Scouts normally work in teams, and this time it saved Biddle's life. 503 00:35:32,163 --> 00:35:36,163 He didn't see the camouflaged German soldier, but his teammate did. 504 00:35:37,043 --> 00:35:38,043 (tense music) 505 00:35:38,723 --> 00:35:42,403 NARRATOR: Biddle gets to his feet and continues ahead of the paratroopers 506 00:35:42,403 --> 00:35:45,563 from the 517th Parachute Infantry Regiment 507 00:35:45,563 --> 00:35:49,683 fighting through to stranded Americans forces in Hotton, Belgium. 508 00:35:51,443 --> 00:35:54,043 Biddle has orders to hold the left flank 509 00:35:54,163 --> 00:35:58,523 while American armor moves toward the German tank destroyer positions. 510 00:36:00,403 --> 00:36:01,803 He crawls ahead. 511 00:36:06,123 --> 00:36:11,163 In the distance, he sees a group of enemy soldiers, but the brush limits his view. 512 00:36:11,883 --> 00:36:12,843 (distant gunfire) 513 00:36:14,403 --> 00:36:16,483 Biddle moves to a seated position. 514 00:36:19,203 --> 00:36:24,003 From here, he spots a line of helmets bobbing along, about 200 yards out. 515 00:36:25,723 --> 00:36:29,163 He tucks his elbow below his knee to steady his rifle, 516 00:36:31,363 --> 00:36:32,603 takes a deep breath... 517 00:36:34,083 --> 00:36:35,203 and fires. 518 00:36:39,043 --> 00:36:40,283 (dramatic music) 519 00:36:43,203 --> 00:36:48,283 The posture assumed by Private First Class Melvin Biddle looks unusual. 520 00:36:48,283 --> 00:36:50,203 It's called the seated position, 521 00:36:50,203 --> 00:36:54,363 and it is one of four drilled into American recruits during basic training. 522 00:36:56,203 --> 00:36:59,003 The goal is to always have the soldier's bones 523 00:36:59,003 --> 00:37:01,483 and not his muscles support the rifle. 524 00:37:02,763 --> 00:37:07,283 In the seated position, the rifleman secures the rifle strap as a brace 525 00:37:07,283 --> 00:37:11,603 and twists slightly before resting the left elbow below the knee. 526 00:37:15,283 --> 00:37:18,363 BORYS: The seated position is an extremely awkward firing position. 527 00:37:18,363 --> 00:37:22,403 {\an8}You have to practice it a lot to get that muscle memory to do it effectively. 528 00:37:23,923 --> 00:37:26,643 NARRATOR: It allows Biddle to see just over the rise. 529 00:37:27,163 --> 00:37:30,723 He is not exposed, but he has eyes on the enemy helmets. 530 00:37:38,763 --> 00:37:42,803 Biddle fires, aiming a little high to compensate for the distance. 531 00:37:43,483 --> 00:37:44,963 (dramatic music) 532 00:37:47,763 --> 00:37:48,923 (gunshot) 533 00:37:58,323 --> 00:38:03,323 At about 200 yards, his shots find their mark... repeatedly. 534 00:38:11,763 --> 00:38:12,603 (gunshot) 535 00:38:21,083 --> 00:38:24,523 BORYS: Back in basic training as he's practicing it over and over again, 536 00:38:24,643 --> 00:38:27,243 he thought to himself he was never going to need to use it. 537 00:38:27,683 --> 00:38:28,963 He obviously thought wrong. 538 00:38:32,523 --> 00:38:35,443 NARRATOR: Biddle makes at least a dozen successful shots, 539 00:38:37,923 --> 00:38:40,283 but chose not to look for himself. 540 00:38:50,563 --> 00:38:54,123 BORYS: Later in life Biddle was glad he didn't go and inspect the dead Germans. 541 00:38:54,123 --> 00:38:56,923 He felt that would've been a horrific memory to carry with him. 542 00:39:01,083 --> 00:39:04,803 NARRATOR: To Biddle's right, American armor rumbles toward Hotton. 543 00:39:06,723 --> 00:39:09,923 Assisted by the intelligence from his scout the night before, 544 00:39:11,683 --> 00:39:14,363 they approach the camouflaged German positions. 545 00:39:16,603 --> 00:39:17,843 Schnell, schnell. 546 00:39:17,843 --> 00:39:20,123 (inaudible) (speaking German) 547 00:39:22,483 --> 00:39:26,323 NARRATOR: The German tank destroyers turn to confront the American force... 548 00:39:30,963 --> 00:39:33,163 (inaudible) 549 00:39:35,443 --> 00:39:37,043 ...but the Americans fire first... 550 00:39:41,403 --> 00:39:45,963 and finally eliminate the German armor which has stymied their advance for days. 551 00:39:48,083 --> 00:39:49,443 (dramatic music) 552 00:39:58,123 --> 00:40:01,243 With the combination of US armor and paratroopers, 553 00:40:01,243 --> 00:40:02,803 the German defenses give way. 554 00:40:04,483 --> 00:40:07,523 {\an8}At this time, the Germans are fighting on two fronts. 555 00:40:08,203 --> 00:40:11,283 {\an8}You've got the American troops fighting out of Hotton, 556 00:40:11,883 --> 00:40:17,443 {\an8}and you've got another American force pushing along the highway westwards. 557 00:40:18,003 --> 00:40:21,403 {\an8}So, what remains of the German forces melt down to the south. 558 00:40:35,283 --> 00:40:38,923 NARRATOR: The two American groups tie in on the outskirts of Hotton. 559 00:40:41,523 --> 00:40:43,523 (inaudible) 560 00:40:45,923 --> 00:40:50,363 BORYS: These rear echelon troops had just spent days defending against Germans. 561 00:40:50,363 --> 00:40:53,443 Germans in the town, Germans in the forest, Germans in the houses. 562 00:40:54,323 --> 00:40:56,643 {\an8}And then all of a sudden, it's an American soldier, 563 00:40:56,643 --> 00:40:58,723 {\an8}and it means the battle's over. They did it. 564 00:41:02,963 --> 00:41:06,683 NARRATOR: Hotton and its bridge are now firmly in Allied hands. 565 00:41:08,843 --> 00:41:11,243 The devastation and the wreckage 566 00:41:11,243 --> 00:41:14,283 show the steep cost of the battle to the combatants 567 00:41:14,963 --> 00:41:16,603 and the residents of the village. 568 00:41:22,883 --> 00:41:23,683 (somber music) 569 00:41:28,203 --> 00:41:32,003 Most members of the 517th are sent back to get some respite 570 00:41:32,003 --> 00:41:33,563 and Christmas dinner in Soy. 571 00:41:37,963 --> 00:41:40,323 For B Company and Biddle, they can't rest yet, 572 00:41:40,643 --> 00:41:43,123 but B Company returns to the crossroads... 573 00:41:43,283 --> 00:41:45,403 Biddle. Need you out front. 574 00:41:46,083 --> 00:41:48,203 NARRATOR: ...to clear the woods and secure the highway. 575 00:41:57,883 --> 00:42:02,203 1st battalion of the 517th parachute infantry Regiment 576 00:42:02,643 --> 00:42:06,443 earns a Presidential Unit Citation for their actions at Hotton. 577 00:42:07,123 --> 00:42:09,483 The trapped men of 3rd Armored Division 578 00:42:09,483 --> 00:42:12,003 also distinguish themselves within the village. 579 00:42:12,603 --> 00:42:14,243 Defensive maneuvers there 580 00:42:14,243 --> 00:42:19,523 earned the grudging admiration of even the German general, Hasso Manteuffel. 581 00:42:20,483 --> 00:42:24,043 Private First Class Melvin Biddle earns the highest award 582 00:42:24,043 --> 00:42:26,883 in the American Army for actions in combat, 583 00:42:26,883 --> 00:42:31,803 the Congressional Medal of Honor, for his intrepid courage and superb daring 584 00:42:31,803 --> 00:42:35,723 which enabled his battalion to break the enemy grasp on Hotton 585 00:42:35,723 --> 00:42:37,403 with a minimum of casualties. 586 00:42:38,283 --> 00:42:41,003 Biddle's actions were worthy of a Medal of Honor 587 00:42:41,003 --> 00:42:43,483 because he went above and beyond the call of duty. 588 00:42:44,363 --> 00:42:49,963 Often, we think of battles as large formations achieving grand objectives. 589 00:42:50,323 --> 00:42:52,483 But often battles come down to the bravery 590 00:42:52,483 --> 00:42:54,763 or the decisions being made by one or two people, 591 00:42:54,763 --> 00:42:58,403 and this is what happens here at Hotton, and Biddle makes a major difference. 592 00:42:59,843 --> 00:43:04,083 NARRATOR: The 517th and the 3rd Armored hold off the Greyhound troops at Hotton, 593 00:43:05,163 --> 00:43:06,643 but it's only a delay. 594 00:43:06,643 --> 00:43:11,843 German troops soon divert to La Roche, Belgium and cross the Ourthe River there. 595 00:43:12,963 --> 00:43:17,603 However, like the other panzer troops soon outrun their supply lines. 596 00:43:17,603 --> 00:43:22,683 {\an8}RICHIE: There's an old expression that, armchair warriors look at tactics, 597 00:43:22,683 --> 00:43:26,563 {\an8}but the true generals look at logistics, because if you can't supply your troops, 598 00:43:26,563 --> 00:43:29,043 you can't supply your men, you can't defend the flanks, 599 00:43:29,043 --> 00:43:30,283 then you're in big trouble. 600 00:43:31,643 --> 00:43:34,763 LIEB: The Battle of the Bulge was the last German attempt 601 00:43:34,763 --> 00:43:38,763 to win back the initiative in the west. 602 00:43:39,603 --> 00:43:43,163 {\an8}However, it failed, and it was at great costs 603 00:43:43,163 --> 00:43:46,363 {\an8}because the Germans deployed their last armored reserves, 604 00:43:47,003 --> 00:43:49,523 {\an8}and they were more or less naked in the east. 605 00:43:49,883 --> 00:43:53,683 {\an8}On the 12th of January, the Soviets start their Winter Offensive 606 00:43:54,163 --> 00:43:57,123 {\an8}and break quickly through the German defenses 607 00:43:57,603 --> 00:44:01,363 {\an8}and pushed through Poland towards Berlin. 608 00:44:03,083 --> 00:44:07,723 {\an8}NARRATOR: And the war in Europe will still rage for nearly four more months. 609 00:44:09,003 --> 00:44:10,043 {\an8}(airplane drone) 56576

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