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How 600 Nisei Soldiers "IMPOSSIBLE" 8-Hour Climb Broke Hitler's Gothic Line in 32 Minutes

Discover the extraordinary true story of how the 442nd Regimental Combat Team—Japanese American soldiers fighting while their families remained imprisoned in U.S. internment camps—achieved one of World War II's most audacious infantry assaults. While the Gothic Line had held against six months of Allied attacks costing 16,000 casualties, the Nisei soldiers refused conventional tactics.
On the night of April 4-5, 1945, 600 men carrying 60-pound combat loads began an eight-hour vertical ascent in total darkness and complete silence. A single dislodged rock would alert German sentries and mean death for all. At dawn, they attacked from behind positions the Germans believed were protected by terrain itself.
This meticulously researched 5,000-word historical documentary reveals how Lieutenant Colonel James Hanley's "vertical envelopment" broke the western anchor of Field Marshal Kesselring's fortress system in exactly 32 minutes—at one-tenth the casualties of previous frontal assaults. From the German engineers' fatal assumption that "an army cannot fly" to the moment Nisei soldiers crested the ridge behind enemy lines, witness how unconventional courage overcame conventional defense—proving the word "impossible" is merely an invitation for those with everything to prove and nothing left to lose.

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