Major Dick Winters led perhaps the most storied U.S. Army unit in all of World War II. On D-Day, he and his "band of brothers" in Easy Company defeated a far larger German force and allowed the Allied advance to continue. At the Dachau concentration camp, they liberated scores of Holocaust prisoners who'd endured months, if not years, of hell. And as the war in Europe drew to a close, they captured Hitler's personal mountaintop retreat in southern Germany — then kicked back on his terrace in triumph while sipping champagne from his wine cellar. But for decades, Winters was reluctant to even tell his story, lest he be called a hero. Eventually, however, Easy Company's harrowing and courageous exploits on the Western Front in 1944 and 1945 would be immortalized in "Band of Brothers."
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@fasc1nate Hopefully Hollywood can remake the series with a more diverse cast.
@fasc1nate My great uncle was in east company! Floyd “Tab” Talbert. Easy company was filled with selfless heroes and our country owes them a great deal of thanks!
@fasc1nate Major Winters is a legend! Thank you for your service!