Italian General Brought 847 Pages To Eisenhower, What He Read Made His Hands Shake
Автор: Untold Military History
Загружено: 2025-12-15
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Discover the untold story of Giovanni Moretti - the Italian general who changed World War II forever.
In July 1943, an Italian general walked into American headquarters carrying 847 pages of documents that would determine the fate of D-Day. These weren't ordinary papers - they were the complete defense plans for Hitler's Atlantic Wall, including Normandy beach fortifications, Panzer division positions, fuel depot locations, and Rommel's secret trap strategies.
What This Video Reveals:
✅ How Moretti obtained Wehrmacht's most classified documents
✅ His dramatic 240km escape through German checkpoints
✅ Why Eisenhower's hands trembled reading the first pages
✅ The intelligence that saved 15,000-40,000 Allied lives
✅ Why history forgot him for 50 years
The Shocking Truth:
Moretti didn't betray Germany for ideology - he did it to save his Jewish wife and children from the Gestapo. His intelligence enabled D-Day planners to avoid German traps, identify weak points in the Atlantic Wall, and prepare for unexpected defenses at Omaha Beach.
But his heroism came at the ultimate price. Captured by the Gestapo in 1944, Moretti died in Mauthausen concentration camp just 3 days before liberation. His story was classified for 50 years, his name erased from history books, and even his own family didn't know the truth until 1997.
This is the story of the man who saved D-Day - and paid for it with everything.
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