WWII D-Day Henry Langrehr - Forgiving himself “If it’s close contact & you see that person’s face,”

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Henry Langrehr is a WWII veteran with an impossible story. He was a D-Day Paratrooper who jumped in and then impossible things started happening. If you love WWII as a topic, you must read his book. There's nothing like it in the WWII lexicon.

Henry shares a bit of a story of survival. Pete A Turner asks, "Have you forgiven yourself" Henry explains that he cannot. He alludes to a decisive confrontation with a German woman while on the run behind enemy lines.

For the full episode youtube.com/live/HRNVTD1PsjY
Henry Langrehr & Jim DeFelice - Whatever It Took, A Paratrooper Memoir - Henry Langrehr's life is defined by the days immediately following D'Day. The moment he jumped into St. Mere Eglise-he had to do "Whatever It Took" to get through being a paratrooper, combat engineer, fighting in hedgerows and a Nazi death camp-Henry took a lot.

Pete A Turner Break It Down show with Jim DeFelice

Get Whatever It Took https://amzn.to/3ee8I8y

Jim DeFelice, Henry's co-author returns with ANOTHER incredible story of life, and heroism. Pete A Turner hosts this incredible story of life. This is one of the best books we've read this year.

Haiku
Whatever It Took
The Greatest Generation
Henry took a lot

Similar episodes:
Chet Rohn https://youtu.be/uCtwOlCKniU
Woody Williams https://youtu.be/cry3sJdrLPM
Sammy Nestico https://youtu.be/Qt5kvYFPa78

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