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Sometimes I think of humans as fragile creatures, quick to welcome death when subjected to suffering. Though every now and then, I'll hear a story that borders on miraculous, in which the sufferer grits their teeth and endures through agonies I couldn't in my worst nightmare conceive. War is one of the vile mounts on which suffering rides and claims its victims. It's no revelation then, to say that the battlefields of war are catalyst to those cases in which humans endure suffering against all odds — cases in which they cling to life despite gruesome injuries and/or illnesses. Buy us a KoFi to help support the channel & team! 🎭 •https://ko-fi.com/thefront Check out some of the music we use in our videos!🎶 •https://bit.ly/RelaxJackYT Support The Front by becoming a patron!🎭 • / thefront Join other history buffs on our Discord!📚 • / discord Check out The Front History Instagram!📷 • / thefronthistory Follow us on the new YT Alternative Crypto Platform, Odysee!🚀 https://odysee.com/@TheFront Check out The Front History Facebook page!📰 • / 🎬video Credits: Narrator - Cam [[email protected]] Editor - Giorgi [[email protected]] Writer - Nick [[email protected]] Fact Checker - Stefan [[email protected]] For business inquiries and to learn about our team check out our website🌐: •https://frontiermediaco.com Chapters 0:00 Introduction 1:11 Lachhiman Gurung - Nepal/British Empire 3:07 Simo Häyhä - Finland 4:05 Saburō Sakai - Japan 5:56 Aleksey Maresyev - Soviet Union 7:31 Adrian Carton de Wiart - Great Britain 9:50 Matt Urban - United States 11:24 Robert Harper - United States (Bonus) 12:51 Conclusion