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Across the battlefields of World War II, few Allied units earned a reputation as fierce and relentless as New Zealand’s 28th Māori Battalion. Fighting in Greece, Crete, North Africa, and Italy, the Māori soldiers became known not only for their combat effectiveness, but for an aggressive spirit that unsettled enemy troops and earned the respect of allies. German units came to recognize their war cries, their refusal to yield ground, and their willingness to close with the enemy when others could not. This video explores why the Māori Battalion gained such a formidable reputation — examining battlefield accounts, unit culture, and the deep connection between Māori identity, warrior tradition, and modern warfare. Far from myth, their reputation was built through repeated acts of courage under fire and a willingness to endure extraordinary losses. The cost was immense. Entire communities in New Zealand felt the impact of the battalion’s service, and the legacy of those who fought followed them home long after the war ended. This is not a story of fear for its own sake — but of respect earned in battle, and of a unit whose legacy still defines New Zealand’s military history. 👍 Like this video 📤 Share it with someone who values WWII history 🔔 Subscribe for more untold stories from New Zealand and ANZAC history 🔥 Comment below and tell us where you’re watching from Disclaimer: This video presents a dramatized narrative based on historical research into the 28th Māori Battalion and New Zealand’s role in World War II. While grounded in documented events and firsthand accounts, some scenes, dialogue, and perspectives are condensed or fictionalized to explore broader historical and cultural themes. This content is intended for educational and historical purposes. #MaoriBattalion #28thMaoriBattalion #NewZealandWW2 #ANZACHistory #WW2Europe #MaoriWarriors #MilitaryHistory #UntoldWW2