The Wereth Eleven retraces the steps eleven black GI's from the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion took when their device was overrun by Germans at the start of the Fight of the Bulge. Their 10-mile trip from their battery position to Wereth, Belgium would certainly be the last trip of their lives as a regional resident turned them in to an SS scouting celebration. Consequently all eleven were butchered and also eliminated in among the least recognized, along with unidentified, war crimes of WWII.
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The Wereth Eleven retraces the steps eleven black GI's from the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion took when their device was overrun by Germans at the start of the Fight of the Bulge. Their 10-mile trip from their battery position to Wereth, Belgium would certainly be the last trip of their lives as a regional resident turned them in to an SS scouting celebration. Consequently all eleven were butchered and also eliminated in among the least recognized, along with unidentified, war crimes of WWII.
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