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The Man Who Liberated a City Alone: The Legendary Story of Léo Major "I only need one eye to look through a sniper scope." Meet Léo Major: the one-eyed Canadian scout who famously liberated an entire Dutch city by himself, captured 93 German soldiers in a single night, and told Field Marshal Montgomery to his face that he was "incompetent." In this documentary-style deep dive, we explore the incredible, bone-chilling true story of the "One-Eyed Ghost." From the blood-soaked beaches of Normandy to the frozen trenches of the Korean War, Léo Major’s life was a masterclass in defiance, tactical genius, and raw, unyielding courage. What’s inside this video: The Normandy Sacrifice: How Léo lost his left eye to white phosphorus but refused to go home, evolving into a spectral nightmare for the Nazi occupiers. The Scheldt Miracle: The tactical breakdown of how one man managed to herd nearly 100 German prisoners back to Allied lines. The Liberation of Zwolle: A minute-by-minute account of Léo’s 1945 solo mission. Using psychological warfare and pure audacity, he tricked a German battalion into thinking an entire army was invading. The Siege of Hill 355: Fast forward to the Korean War, where Léo and just 18 men held a strategic peak against two full Chinese divisions for three harrowing days. The Legend of the D-C-M: Why Léo Major is the only soldier in history to receive the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) in two separate wars—and why he almost didn't accept them. Léo Major wasn't just a soldier; he was a ghost that haunted the nightmares of his enemies. He fought for his comrades, for innocent civilians, and for a code of honor that didn't care for rank or politics. 📌 Key Historical Facts in this Video: Unit: Le Régiment de la Chaudière (WW2) / Royal 22e Régiment (Korea). Weapons: Sten M-K-2, Bren Light Machine Gun. Locations: Juno Beach, Zeeland, Zwolle, Hill 355 (Little Gibraltar). If you enjoyed this deep dive into military history, don't forget to: 👍 LIKE the video if you think Léo Major is the ultimate war hero. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more cinematic documentaries on the world's most legendary soldiers. 💬 COMMENT below: Do you think Léo Major was the most "badass" soldier of the 20th century? #MilitaryHistory #LeoMajor #OneEyedGhost #WW2 Documentary #KoreanWar #CanadianArmy #WarHeroes #Documentary #HistoryUncovered Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purposes only and presents historical narratives based on online resources. While we strive to create an engaging experience, some details may not be entirely accurate. This video is not an academic reference. For verified historical facts, please consult professional historians and official archives. We encourage viewers to watch with a critical and rational perspective. Note: Creative tools, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), have been used to enhance the visual and narrative presentation.