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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP27 Nov 2023 8:51 p.m. PST

…and the war


"Obergefreiter (Cpl.) Joseph Hoettel talks about life, death and survival in the Second World War Italian Campaign and Coming to America.


Seventy-two years ago, the German, American and Allied armies locked arms in a ferocious seven-month back-and-forth struggle that began on the ancient Mediterranean island of Sicily.


After crossing the Strait of Messina to land at the port of Anzio, Allied armies bitterly slogged their way through fertile plains and mud brick Italian villages, then crossed the Volturno River…"

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