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INTERVIEW: Lost Paratroopers of Normandy and Villagers Battle Nazis in WWII
- 2025/01/28
- 再生時間: 47 分
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The Untold Story of The Lost Paratroopers: Courage & Solidarity in Normandy Welcome back to the Why Wars Happen History Podcast!
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating and heroic story of the lost paratroopers of Normandy with special guest Stephen G. Rabe, decorated author and retired professor of history. Stephen discusses his book, 'The Lost Paratroopers of Normandy,' which recounts the tale of paratroopers from the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions who landed off target on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
Experience the bravery, chaos, and solidarity that emerged between these soldiers and the inhabitants of the isolated French village, Graignes.
Learn about the incredible efforts of villagers like the Rigault family, who risked everything to protect and aid the American paratroopers despite the grave dangers posed by the ruthless Nazi 17th Waffen SS Division.
This episode is filled with historical insights, personal stories, and a deep look into the extraordinary courage displayed by ordinary people during one of history's most pivotal moments. Don't miss it!
00:00 Introduction to Why Wars Happen History Podcast
00:46 Interview with Stephen G. Rabe
02:02 The Lost Paratroopers of Normandy
02:45 The Chaotic Landing on D-Day
06:43 Villagers' Encounter with Paratroopers
10:07 Resistance and Solidarity in Graignes
20:30 The Rigault Family's Heroic Efforts
23:45 Honoring the Rago Family's Heroism.
25:32 The Courage of Ordinary People
27:30 Nazi Atrocities and Village Resistance
28:54 The Aftermath and Historical Documentation
29:53 The Role of Women in Resistance
31:57 The Paratroopers' Struggle and Survival
41:18 The Legacy of the 101st Airborne
43:58 Reflections and Future Projects