

Take No Prisoners
Dec 28, 2024
Chris Harland-Dunaway, a dedicated reporter, uncovers a harrowing wartime story as he speaks with Frank Hartzell, a veteran who witnessed the massacre of unarmed German prisoners at Chenogne during World War II. Hartzell shares his chaotic experiences in battle and the chilling orders of 'take no prisoners.' The discussion dives into the moral complexities of wartime actions, addressing uncomfortable truths about accountability. Together, they highlight the emotional burdens carried by veterans and the importance of confronting these hidden narratives.
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D-Day and the Bulge
- Frank Hartzell recalls being on the English Channel on D-Day when the Battle of the Bulge began.
- Hitler's counterattack in the Ardennes Forest created a pivotal moment in WWII.
Malmedy Massacre
- German tank commander Joachim Piper led the surprise attack, aiming to break Allied resistance through terror.
- The Malmedy Massacre, where German troops killed 84 American POWs, shocked American forces.
First Combat Experience
- Frank Hartzell describes his first combat experience in Chenogne, enduring freezing conditions and artillery fire.
- Hartzell tragically lost his best friend, Bob Fordyce, to shrapnel during the battle.