German Snipers Dreaded Facing Canada's Invisible Hunters in Normandy

German snipers were the best in WWII, so why did they dread facing Canadian scout teams in Normandy more than any other Allied force? July 18th, 1944: A German sniper waited in a Normandy hedgerow, having lost four colleagues to single, untraceable rifle shots. His unit's snipers were the best, trained and equipped to dominate, yet here, they were being systematically eliminated. These Canadian riflemen seemed to disappear, leaving a silence that felt intentional. The Germans called these Canadian teams 'unsichtbar,' invisible, because their methods defied conventional military logic and the German command could not comprehend an enemy who hunted them as silently as prey. If you enjoy overlooked military history, subscribe for more. This video is a historical documentary intended for educational purposes. Every claim in this video is drawn from verified primary sources or peer-reviewed historical scholarship. #WW2 #History #Documentary #MilitaryHistory #UntoldHistory #CanadianHistory #Normandy #Snipers