Germans Held Him at Gunpoint — He Laughed, Then Killed 21 in 45 Seconds

In January 1945, in the frozen snow of Holzheim, Belgium, First Sergeant Leonard Funk stepped straight into a nightmare. Ninety armed German soldiers stood around him. His own men were on their knees. An MP-40 was pushed into his stomach. The German officer shouted orders Funk couldn’t understand. So Funk laughed. What happened next was over in seconds: a Thompson submachine gun, a lightning-fast reload, and one fearless decision that turned the entire situation upside down. This is the true WWII story of Leonard Funk — from Normandy and Market Garden to the Battle of the Bulge — and the unbelievable 45 seconds that earned him the Medal of Honor. If you enjoy real WWII combat stories and military history, subscribe for more. #ww2history #wwii #militaryhistory

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