The Americans Who Won WW2 WITH CRIME
Subscribe to Ground News for 40% off on their Vantage plan! https://ground.news/animarchy Support the channel on Patreon: / animarchy Or use Promocode : JDAMN on your Gamersupps checkout! Hey guys! Weclome to Part Two of what I consider my proudest achievement and my favourite series I've ever made, yes I include USS Enterprise in that. The history of the 83rd Infantry Division has been an obsession of mine for years ever since I read Cornelius Ryan's book "The Last Battle" and heard the famous story of "The Rag Tag Circus". Where an American infantry division beat every other Allied unit to Berlin INCLUDING THE SOVIETS by stealing every single vehicle and weapon system not nailed down, they were the E-4 Mafia personified and writ large. The only reason they didn't take the German capital was because they were ordered to stop after crossing the last river in their way. This is a Two Part series, however you don't need to have seen Part One to watch Part Two, though you are missing out on some fantastic stories if you do. I would like to personally thank the 83rd Infantry Division Association and their official historian who manages the archive from which I sourced the documents to write, edit and produce this project, without their recommendations on books I'd have been stuck. I'd also like to thank the family of Lt Col. Granville Attaway Sharpe for providing me with various photos and documents without which this video would not be possible. And finally I would like to acknowledge the service and sacrifice of the Veterans themselves, many of whom gave all of their tomorrows for our today. To find all the sources I used in the video you can visit their archives yourself: https://83rdinfdivdocs.org/ For Specific Sources: Shavetail: The Odyssey of an Infantry LT in WW2 - by William Devitt Lee Millers War: Beyond D-Day - by David E Scherman A Country Boy Gone Soldiering - by George Henry Waple Breakout and Pursuit: The US Army in Europe WW2 - by Martin Blumeson Sharpes Battalion - By Martha Sharpe - Memoirs of Lt.Col G.A Sharpe https://83rdinfdivdocs.org/accounts/s... The Rag Tag Circus: From Omaha Beach to the Elbe - By Col. Edwin "Buckshot" Crabill https://83rdinfdivdocs.org/accounts/e... What did you do during the war Granddaddy? - By Lt Leo Hury https://83rdinfdivdocs.org/accounts/M... A Year Ago Today: The Diary of Captain William Waters - Capt. William Waters https://83rdinfdivdocs.org/accounts/D... We Saw it Through: A History of the 331st Infantry Regiment - by Jack Strauss https://83rdinfdivdocs.org/documents/... The Thunderbolt Across Europe - A History of the 83rd Infantry Division My Fathers War: AN ORAL HISTORY OF THE EXPERIENCES OF LAWRENCE LEE CHITTENDEN DURING WORLD WAR II - By Beth Chittenden https://www.normandytothebulge.be/83r... Music Provided by WW2 Games of Old and of course Karl Casey of @WhiteBatAudio who is an absolute LEGEND.

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