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October 1944, Vosges Mountains. 211 Texans surrounded by Germans. Two battalions failed to rescue them. Last hope — the 442nd Regiment. Japanese Americans. Whose families sit behind barbed wire in camps. Called "enemy aliens" by their own country. 5 days in freezing rain under German fire. 800 casualties to save 211 men. The story of the most decorated unit in US military history. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Prologue: Lost Battalion Trapped 01:20 Pearl Harbor & Executive Order 9066 02:45 Recruiting from Behind Wire 04:10 "Go For Broke" — Camp Shelby 05:30 Italy 1944: First Blood 07:15 Vosges: 5 Days of Hell 09:40 Dachau: Japanese Americans Free Jews 11:05 Coming Home: "No Japs Allowed" 12:15 Legacy: 2011 Gold Medal 📊 THE NUMBERS: 18,000 men served (replaced 3.5 times!) 21 Medals of Honor 9,486 Purple Hearts 560 Silver Stars 4,000+ Bronze Stars 8 Presidential Unit Citations Lost Battalion: 800 casualties to save 211 💔 THE PARADOX: Their parents in Manzanar, Tule Lake, Heart Mountain — American concentration camps. Homes confiscated. Businesses destroyed. They still fought. For the idea of America. 🏆 GENERAL DAHLQUIST: After rescuing Lost Battalion: "Where are the rest of your men?" "Sir, we're all here." He looked at the survivors. The rest were dead or in hospitals. 🇫🇷 FRANCE REMEMBERS: Bruyères, Biffontaine, Belmont — monuments to the 442nd. Streets named for them. Annual ceremonies still held. 💬 QUESTION FOR YOU: Could you fight for a country that imprisoned your family? 👇 IF THIS MOVED YOU: Like • Subscribe • Share Comment: What WWII story should we tell next? #442ndRegiment #GoForBroke #WWII #JapaneseAmerican #LostBattalion #Internment #MedalOfHonor #NiseiSoldiers #MostDecoratedUnit