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Colonel Andreas von Aulock swore his fortress at Saint-Malo was impregnable. He had 10-foot thick concrete walls and 3,000 veteran troops. But on August 17th, 1944, at 11:30 AM, he watched American P-38 Lightnings drop something that wasn't a bomb. It was a 165-gallon tank of "Liquid Fire" that ignored every law of ballistics he knew. This video reveals the terrifying debut of Napalm in Europe—a weapon so new that German commanders couldn't comprehend why their bunkers were turning into ovens. Discover how industrial chemistry defeated the strongest fortifications of the Third Reich in minutes, not by breaching walls, but by weaponizing the air itself. Key Topics: The siege of Saint-Malo 1944 How Napalm works against concrete bunkers The physics of oxygen deprivation in fire General Andreas von Aulock's surrender HISTORICAL SOURCES & DISCLAIMER Primary Sources: "Breakout and Pursuit" (Center of Military History) - Chapter XXI: The Battle of Saint-Malo. "The Battle of Saint-Malo" - Detailed chronology of Von Aulock's surrender and air raids. National WWII Museum - Archives on Lee Miller’s photography of the Napalm strikes on Saint-Malo. TracesOfWar - Documentation of the bombardment of Cézembre Island and the Citadel. Disclaimer: "This video is a historical reconstruction based on published secondary sources and available archival material. Some details of dialogue, individual thoughts, and moment-to-moment reactions are necessarily speculative for narrative purposes, but they are intended to remain consistent with the documented historical record of the Battle of Saint-Malo, the use of napalm by U.S. forces in Brittany in August 1944, and Colonel Andreas von Aulock’s surrender. No endorsement of any ideology, regime, or war crime is implied. All errors or omissions are the responsibility of the creator." "Disclaimer: This video was created for educational and historical purposes only. The content is based on extensive research and reliable historical sources, with the goal of providing an objective and detailed analysis of events from World War II. All creative, research, and editing aspects of this video were carried out by a human. The footage and editing were performed using professional software like Final Cut Pro to ensure high production quality. We do not intend to glorify or promote violence, hatred, or any extremist ideologies. Our aim is to honor the memory of the victims and to learn from the events of the past so as not to repeat them. Any graphic or visual representation serves only to contextualize and illustrate historical events, respecting the factual truth and without any sensationalist intent. We fully respect and adhere to YouTube's monetization guidelines and community principles, ensuring a safe and constructive learning environment for all viewers. #talesofvalor #podcast #ww2 #ww2 #history #talesofvalor #militaryhistory #napalm #industrialwarfare #stmalo #vonaulock