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Why Lt. Lee Drove 13km Without Orders Into SS Territory — And Wehrmacht Joined Him On May 5, 1945 — five days after Hitler's suicide — an American Lieutenant named Jack Lee drove one tank and fourteen men up an Alpine road to defend a medieval castle against 150 SS fanatics. Standing beside him: a Wehrmacht major who had switched sides, an active SS officer who chose to fight for the enemy, and France's most famous prisoners — including two former Prime Ministers and a Wimbledon champion. This is the Battle of Castle Itter — documented by military records, memoirs, and eyewitness accounts. The strangest battle of World War II. And one of the greatest true stories the war ever produced. Sources Cited: 1: Stephen Harding — The Last Battle: When U.S. and German Soldiers Fought Together to Rescue France's Most Famous WWII Prisoners — Da Capo Press, 2013 2: 12th Armored Division After-Action Reports, May 1945 — US Army Military History Institute, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 3: Austrian Resistance Archive (Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes) — Records on Josef Gangl and the Wörgl resistance network 4: US Army Distinguished Service Cross Citation — Lieutenant John C. Lee Jr. — Official US Military Decoration Records 5: Wikipedia — Battle of Castle Itter — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_... Disclaimer: This video is based on historical records from Wikipedia, military archives, and published memoirs. Some dialogue has been recreated for dramatic purposes based on documented events and period-appropriate context. All statistics, dates, unit designations, and named individuals are verified from official historical sources. #wwii #worldwarii #BattleOfCastleItter #JackLee #JosefGangl #MilitaryHistory #WW2Stories #history #ww2documentary #UnknownHistory #militarytactics #TrueStory #WW2Battles #historicalfacts #LastBattle #SSWaffen #wehrmacht #FrenchPOW #AustriaWWII #historychannel