
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In 1944, the Allies fought their way from the beaches of Normandy towards German soil. Their sites were firmly set on pushing all the way to Hitler's capital Berlin and putting an end to WWII. Robert Weiss was a US Army forward observer. His mission was to move ahead of the troops and find targets for the artillery, but being out in front placed him closer to the enemy and a greater risk of being cut off from his comrades. These are his experiences In His Own Words.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4.7
626626 ratings
In 1944, the Allies fought their way from the beaches of Normandy towards German soil. Their sites were firmly set on pushing all the way to Hitler's capital Berlin and putting an end to WWII. Robert Weiss was a US Army forward observer. His mission was to move ahead of the troops and find targets for the artillery, but being out in front placed him closer to the enemy and a greater risk of being cut off from his comrades. These are his experiences In His Own Words.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3,963 Listeners
79 Listeners
1,206 Listeners
323 Listeners
489 Listeners
87 Listeners
609 Listeners
3,590 Listeners
742 Listeners
82 Listeners
422 Listeners
424 Listeners
406 Listeners
570 Listeners
51 Listeners
530 Listeners
414 Listeners
1,270 Listeners
909 Listeners
121 Listeners
1,787 Listeners
684 Listeners
71 Listeners
63 Listeners